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need some help

dazed17 Mar 22, 2011 06:09 PM

sup guys but i am stuck on this decision i have a spair tank 36Lx21Wx19H i am looking for a snake that can live in here as an adult already have corns brooks and am looking for something different any ideas all are welcome thanks

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dazed17 Mar 22, 2011 06:19 PM

some info about my tank its more like a dresser/shelves i made its wooden waterproofed well vented and heated by radient heat panels thanks again guys

DMong Mar 23, 2011 10:30 PM

Well, it's sort of one of those "the sky's the limit" deals, but a nice Everglades Ratsnake would do well in there. You could put a nice diagonal "V" branch in there too so it could perch now and then for display.

or the very uncommon Outer Banks Kingsnake would do nice in there.....

aberrant/striped male Outer Banks king (L.g. sticticeps)

A larger Desert King (L.g.splendida) would do nicely.

A Honduran milksnake like this "extreme" hypo would do well given plenty of hiding spots.

or this vanished albino Honduran milksnake.

similar to the Everglades above, this Yellow rat would do nicely in it.

A Brazilian Rainbow would do okay in it too, as long as it wasn't a huge adult.

A smaller boa would too...

Anyway, just a few suggestions you could think about.

cheers!, ~Doug
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"a snake in the grass is a GOOD thing"

my website -Serpentine Specialties

dazed17 Mar 24, 2011 04:52 AM

Wow doug that was by far the best help I coulda asked for thanks bro if those are yours u have a very beatuiful collection and I am very jealous. I am goin to a show this weekend so hopefully I could pick up something there. Again thanks man

DMong Mar 24, 2011 10:30 AM

Thanks!

Yes, those are just a few animals I have, and have been working with.

Good luck getting some nice stuff for yourself there!

~Doug
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"a snake in the grass is a GOOD thing"

my website -Serpentine Specialties

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