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Old 02-12-14, 05:50 PM   #31
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Re: Is this enclosure to small?

Much better cage. Good job, I want to make my own cage soon, too.
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Old 02-13-14, 08:06 AM   #32
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Re: Is this enclosure to small?

http://www.ssnakess.com/forums/giant...ime-daisy.html

To the OP....please read all of the above thread. It's a bit of insight from an adult burm owner.

As far as arguing about the enclosure....
Unsealed OSB is harmful to reptiles and should not be used.
Cutting holes in the top causes convection just like a food dehydrator and a single light will not heat that cage.
Having light only when the lid is open will disrupt the snakes day/night cycle and is not healthy.

My other advice...
Never ever handle that snake alone.
Build you new enclosure asap.
Use a huge water dish.
Read as much as you can from other burm owners and ask questions before you try stuff and not after.
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