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Old 05-13-04, 04:25 PM   #1
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Emerald Tree Boas

Does anyone have any pics of their ETB's enclosure?

I was reading a caresheet and it said that when they're adults, they should have an enclosure measuring 48''x48'''24'' at least.

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I dont have any ETB's but that seems really really big for an ETB. They need more vertical space than horizontal so IMO that caresheet probably isnt the best. Though the more room the better.
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Old 05-18-04, 11:36 PM   #3
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These are all 2x2x2 and are working quite well.. You could go a little bit bigger if you want but the dimensions you quoted are not really necessary..

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Wow! Very impressing! I got three questions for you!|

first, what is the plant you use in your terrarium?

second, how do you keep your humidity up?

third, WHERE DID YOU GET THOSE AWESOME CAGES???????
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Hey plant, looks, like Pothos, too me, and having live plants in a cage really helps humidity,
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Vision cages I believe?
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Cool cages!
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Originally posted by Big_V
I dont have any ETB's but that seems really really big for an ETB. They need more vertical space than horizontal so IMO that caresheet probably isnt the best. Though the more room the better.
I always hear the opposite. I have a green tree pythona nd although it would make sence to giuve them more vertical room, I hear they just climb to the highest perch and stay there...

So a longer cage is good cuz they have more room to scoot around at night.
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