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Old 08-03-11, 06:13 PM   #1
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Re: BRB enclosure questions

The minimum recommended viv size for an adult Brazilian is actually two by three feet. I typically go larger (four by two), but the animal should be fine either way. Smart move going with the expandable end -- one of the many reasons I like Boaphile caging!
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Old 08-03-11, 09:35 PM   #2
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Smart move going with the expandable end -- one of the many reasons I like Boaphile caging!
Exactly what drew me to the boaphiles and the fact that it comes set up so you know its sealed and its local so quick shipping lol.
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Old 08-06-11, 01:55 AM   #3
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The minimum recommended viv size for an adult Brazilian is actually two by three feet. I typically go larger (four by two), but the animal should be fine either way. Smart move going with the expandable end -- one of the many reasons I like Boaphile caging!
I always read that it was 4 by 2, huh.. sorry for misunderstanding.
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So I have had the cage up and going for some time now and with some holes cut in the top for ventilation the humidity stays a constant at 80% for three days then it starts to drop and i let it fall to 60% and spray up to 80% again. I was just wondering if it is bad that it hardly dries out for such a long time. The substrate is zoo med forest floor cypress mulch so I don't think it will mold I have been keeping an eye on it and there are no signs of mold. I was just wondering if by it staying so humid (theres are some little water droplets on the glass but it is mostly just foggy) my snake could have some sort of complications. I don't have the snake in the enclosure yet by the way.
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