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Originally Posted by yoyo
Most breeder recommend 6 feet enclosures but I've heard from very reputable source you can get away with a 4 foot cage.
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Do you really want to keep a snake which might reach 10 ft in a 4 ft enclosure? In doing so you might not kill it or seriously harm it, but you will degrade it to a minimum of activity.
I don’t have any personal experience with Drymarchon, but I keep other large active Colubrids (Spilotes pullatus / Tiger Ratsnake). When I got my first Spilotes I had to keep him in a smaller enclosure for 3 month until the custom build enclosure was finished. He was active and moving around during that time, but most of the time he was lying on some branches. Since he is in his large enclosure he is moving around for several hours every day (not right after feeding or prior shedding), so in my opinion and personal experience (enclosure) size does matter, at least for large, active Colubrids.
So please consider keeping your snake in an enclosure of at least 6 ft, you might enjoy your snake much more…
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