He's about "15 or "16 now and I've got him in a 29 gallon. I've seen care sheets that say that is big enough for an adult but that doesn't sound right to me. Ideally, wouldnt a full grown BP be better off in one much bigger?
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He's about "15 or "16 now and I've got him in a 29 gallon. I've seen care sheets that say that is big enough for an adult but that doesn't sound right to me. Ideally, wouldnt a full grown BP be better off in one much bigger?
could be housed in a 20 long as adults. If you raise them like breeders then 30 gallon or 40 gallon breeders would be better. It all depends on how much you want to spoil your snake.
Be careful not to put them in too big of a cage when they are small. It can stress them out because it is hard for them to get acquainted with their surroundings and they may go off feed. I definitely wouldn't put him in anything bigger than a 29 for now.
Cole Maas
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