I hope im not just sounding like a cheap person, but does anyone know where i can get a 15 or 20 gallon tank for baby burm at a low cost?
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I hope im not just sounding like a cheap person, but does anyone know where i can get a 15 or 20 gallon tank for baby burm at a low cost?
Go to Wal-Mart or Home Depot and buy the biggest clear rubbermaid you can get (5 to 15 bucks at the most). Drill a couple rolls of holes on the top and the top of the sides. Add a heat-pad under one side of the tank And walah, an affordable and good cage.
I Love rubbermaids, holds humidity great, easy to clean, and cheap. The only thing about them is, they don't come in a lot of large sizes so a burmese will very quickly outgrow one.
The below pictures are some of my rubbermaids
The middle one is housing a baby labyrinth burm.

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Randilyn -;,-
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Thanks man.
umm topic asks it all lol.
...but not limited to: Sterilite, Aero, Contempra, and Rubbermaid. All are cheap and any of them can make terrific temporary or "stage" term snake cages. Wal-Mart, Target, K-Mart are all guaranteed to have a wide selection of most of these brands.
>>umm topic asks it all lol.
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