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Cage questions

royalkreationz Sep 18, 2008 04:26 AM

I am going to be getting a couple of GTPs for display animals. I have been looking at many cages, and want to go with the Boaphile plastics cage to go with the rest of the Boaphile cages to look uniform. The cages are 36"wide x 18"deep x 23.5" high, so that would make each cage 18" x 18" x 23.5". The cage has a divider with a heat mat installed in between that heats both sides of the cage. Just wanting to make sure this will be big enough for the adults.

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My snakes aren't fat, they're big boned.

Replies (2)

kyleherp Sep 18, 2008 12:27 PM

Yes, those cages are plenty big for the adults. I keep my adults in boaphile cages too.

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MegF Sep 19, 2008 09:20 PM

I know people who keep them in 24 cubed cages, but I think it's too small to get them stimulated enough to climb around. I keep all my chondros (except youngsters) in 36 X 24 X 24 cages.
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