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01-10-16, 09:07 PM
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Re: Three down, one to go
I know i know lol.
I said no....for now...
As of now, I am 100% fully dedicated to house related things, and a new snake is not part of that. I am working on getting some pics of my new addition though and will be getting a thread up in a bit =)
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01-11-16, 05:28 PM
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Re: Three down, one to go
Great looking snakes and setups. Is that top one a T8 with a divider?
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01-11-16, 07:55 PM
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Re: Three down, one to go
Thanks Bandit. It is a divided T8.
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01-11-16, 09:14 PM
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Re: Three down, one to go
Cool. I hope to one day get a T8 for my gopher and then possibly divide up a second T8 for my milk snake and get something else for the other one.
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01-11-16, 09:37 PM
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Re: Three down, one to go
A T8 will be perfect for your gopher Bandit. My young carpets are in a divided T8 as well. I'll move them into enclosures with more vertical space next year.
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01-11-16, 09:48 PM
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Re: Three down, one to go
I've really been having the itch to get something else...especially a bull. Riddick just killed me with that bull he just posted. But I know I don't have space for something that will get that big that fast. It would have to be something a bit smaller if it was in the immediate future, maybe a king of some sort.
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01-11-16, 10:11 PM
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Re: Three down, one to go
Bandit, you could look into an IJ carpet as well! They stay slender and don't get very large at all. I would say that they have a medium activity level and when full grown would be comfortable in a 40 breeder set longways in it's side. They would require a sturdy perch though as they are semiaboreal.
I currently have an adult male who isn't even 5 foot. He may gain another few inches, but not much. =)
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01-11-16, 10:17 PM
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Re: Three down, one to go
I actually really like the jungle carpets, and I will definitely be owning one in the future. I'm just worried that when the time comes to put one in a larger enclosure, I won't have the room. That's why I'm hesitant on getting anything right now. My apartment is fairly cramped as is, and I don't have much room for another tank. I'm really trying to fight the itch and hold off. I think just seeing everyone getting new snakes right now is really making me want another.
I was kind of thinking of a gray banded king since they stay fairly small...wouldn't be much of a problem to fit one in somewhere and I've always liked them.
But that is a beautiful carpet you just picked up. I can easily imagine having one in a nice naturalistic enclosure.
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01-11-16, 10:25 PM
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Re: Three down, one to go
Awww, I totally get that! I almost picked up a gorgeous variable king myself, but that snake is just not on my list. If size matters and you want something to scratch your itch, I suggest a male hognose, garter, kenyan or rough scale sand boa. Any one of those snakes is fine in a 10 gallon tank, or, in my case, smaller tubs. (I can take pics later to show you).
I have no experience with garters or kenyan sand boas, but hoggies have great personality and are easy to care for. Roughscale aand boas have an attitude problem at first, but mine are calming down every time I handle them. So, if you don't scare easily and don't mind harmless, painless bites, they could work for you. I would still suggesta hog over a roughie any day though because they are also mildly active and usually out in the open, whereas the roughies stay hidden 99% of the time. However, hoggies can be finicky eaters while roughies hit hard EVERY time.
Either way, ine of those 4 might be a good 'for now' snake until you have rhe space for somwthing bigger like a carpet or bull.
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01-12-16, 12:37 AM
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Re: Three down, one to go
I feel you on the need for my space and the itch to get more snakes Bandit. Lots of snakes including kings, pits, and carpets can be kept in small-medium sized tubs for 12-24 months or longer . You can always get nicer enclosures when you have more space. Looking back, if I wasn't starting with pvc, I would skip the tanks and go with tubs. They're lightweight, easy to clean, and they come in a multitude of sizes. The only drawbacks with tubs IMO are they're not very conducive to viewing your animals and it's hard to use a supplemental heat source like a CHE or IR heat bulb without modifications.
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01-12-16, 09:17 AM
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Re: Three down, one to go
Yeah I'll really have to think about if I want to commit to another snake at the moment. I really think I'd go for a gray-banded king if I cave, simply because I like them and they stay smaller. However, garters aren't a bad idea Mink. I've had them before and loved them. That's definitely another snake I'll consider getting.
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