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Old 01-09-03, 12:01 AM   #16
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THANK YOU! my original idea for my burm was to section off a small room for her, with room to climb, but I had been told thats a waste of space. so when I do buy a house later this year thats exactly what i will be doing!
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Old 01-09-03, 07:03 AM   #17
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I think what she is saying is that - given the vertical space she will use it ..

I agree with linds .. I had 2 (8 and 12) burms once and they were in a four foot high cage and they loveved the height .. gave em something to do..

They won't perch like a green tree python but if you can somehow give them a kind of floor space up top with 2 or three branches up there strong enough to hold their body wieght then yes, u have a chance they could go up there and sleep in the branches.. I have seen it happen b4..

Height is not essential .. floor space is .. but its defenetly has its advantage.. It probably would be harder to keep warm .. especially burms .. I find them prone to Resperitory infections..

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Old 01-09-03, 09:22 AM   #19
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I have had very large inclosures before and had shelves about 5 feet up in the corners and my 14 ft burm used it all the time and it also helped him thermoregulate as heat rises it was warmer on the self than on the bottom and he loved it!
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