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Ouroboros
05-19-15, 01:09 PM
So I just recently got my two Animal Plastic T3s for my adult Ball Python and my subadult BRB, and they are just the best. My corn snake is getting bigger every day and she'll eventually have a T3 as well (3'x2'x1') stacked atop the other two, and then I want to get a fourth T3 with the divider to make two 1.5'x2'x1' enclosures, one for when my Kenyan Sand Boa grows up, and another for WHO KNOWS WHAT.

I've looked into Rosy Boas and Rubber Boas and Hognoses, but was just wondering if there were any other species that would be comfortably housed in a 1.5x2x1 enclosure. Maybe a male Mexican Black Kingsnake?

Point me in a direction!

AndrewM1217
05-21-15, 12:56 PM
I'm pretty sure a male spotted Python would be fine in an enclosure that size. They stay about 3ft-4ft long, and are a snake that's somewhat unique in that you don't see them very often

Ouroboros
05-22-15, 10:35 AM
Thanks! I've seen those around but I suppose I just assumed they got to BP length! Silly me!

Minkness
05-22-15, 03:07 PM
Male BPS get 3-4 feet though?

RAD House
05-23-15, 12:39 AM
I don't know what sort of snake you are looking for but garters stay quite small. There are al sorts of colors and patterns. They are known for their inquisitive and curious nature. I have only had my baby California red-sided garter for a week but I have seen him out and about more than my milk and corn in the past two months. I am really digging this species.

Ouroboros
05-23-15, 09:13 AM
Male BPS get 3-4 feet though?

My male is pushing 4.5 feet right now, that's why he's in a full T3 (3'wideX2'deepX1'tall). The divided T3 (1.5'wideX2'deepX1'tall) will have a Kenyan Sand Boa and a new little guy.