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astinleigh Nov 27, 2007 05:05 PM

hello... I just have a quick question, I've got a terranium thats about 6ft3inches long, 2.5/3 ft deep and 5.5 ft tall... theres some pictures attached. I was wondering what type of snake would best fit this aquarium?? any and all thoughts are Welcome!! thanks
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Astin Leigh

1.0 Taiwanese Beauty Rat Snake (Dogg)
1.0 Black Mexican King Snake (WolfeGang)
1.0 Ball Python (as of yet unnamed)
1.0 Manx Cat (Simba)

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astinleigh Nov 27, 2007 05:06 PM

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Astin Leigh

1.0 Taiwanese Beauty Rat Snake (Dogg)
1.0 Black Mexican King Snake (WolfeGang)
1.0 Ball Python (as of yet unnamed)
1.0 Manx Cat (Simba)

dewittg Nov 27, 2007 05:14 PM

>>hello... I just have a quick question, I've got a terranium thats about 6ft3inches long, 2.5/3 ft deep and 5.5 ft tall... theres some pictures attached. I was wondering what type of snake would best fit this aquarium?? any and all thoughts are Welcome!! thanks
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Carpet python! A big one.

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jtclark Nov 27, 2007 05:35 PM

I second that! A Jungle or IJ would love it.
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3.2 Corn (Butter-Sunflower '07/Anery Stripe-Ripple '06/Amber-Jack Straw '06/Snow-Casey Jones '06/Amel Motley-Cosmo '03)
0.1 Baird's Ratsnake (Sugaree '04)
1.0 White Oaks Grey Rat (Tennesse Jed '04)
0.1 IJ Carpet Python (Cassidy '04)
1.0 Western Hognose (Samson '05)
1.1 Shepherd mix (Dylan 8yrs, Porter 3yrs)

Clydesdale Nov 28, 2007 09:58 AM

I have to agree. Carpet python would be my first choice. A big black and yellow jungle would look awesome and would thrive in there. I wouldn't rule out coastals and bredli. Though I'm not sure they're as arboreal as the others.

newstorm Dec 18, 2007 05:20 AM

Oh wow, yeah a jcp for the win

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