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system_of_a_down Sep 12, 2005 05:15 PM

Would a 3'hx3'lx2'd cage fit 2 ball pythons or 3 Childrens?

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Stevenscott76 Sep 17, 2005 04:29 AM

The length and width of the cage may be in the ratio of 3:2.For instance, for a 5 feet python, the length of the cage could be 3 feet and its width 2 feet.Many breeders believe that half the perimeter of the ideal cage will be the length of the snake.The height of the cage is normally a quarter the length of the python i.e., for a 5 feet python, a cage of
1 1 /4 feet height will be in order.
This thumb rule i got from ebook (http//www.pythonsecrets.com).i think it may useful to u

if u want to place two or three ball in ur cage u have increase width alone. above said cage size rule for keeping one python in a one cage.

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