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Old 02-04-15, 09:35 PM   #1
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New enclosure for my SD Retic

I'd like to ask...Is my retic going to be happier in an enclosure 3'x3'x6 tall or 6' long x 3' deep x 3' high.
Either way, I'm building a double enclosure that'll be 6' tall, 6' wide and 3' deep.
Right now, my sd retic is in a 40 gallon breeder aquarium and it's too hard regulating the humidity.
I may get her a male or a beautiful carpet from PsychoticExotics.
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Old 02-04-15, 10:04 PM   #2
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Re: New enclosure for my SD Retic

I'd go 6x3x3. It's gonna be much easier to give a good temperature gradient, and 3 feet is plenty climbing space to get creative for your SD.
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Re: New enclosure for my SD Retic

Thanks sublime. Good to know.
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Old 02-05-15, 05:43 AM   #4
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Re: New enclosure for my SD Retic

No problem... Can't wait to see the cage when it's done. I'm currently planning out bigger/adult caging for all my retics
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Re: New enclosure for my SD Retic

So, if I pick up a carpet, Will the long vs tall be better as well? Meeting with Kerry King or Todd of psychoticExotics next week. Beautiful carpets!
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Re: New enclosure for my SD Retic

Also torn between sliding vs swing doors. There's got to be an advantage to the swinging retaining heat n humidity.
Any ideas on that?
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Re: New enclosure for my SD Retic

I've never had a viv with swinging doors, but with our retic and burms feeding response we've found it quite handy being able to just open a small section to get the prey item into the viv at the opposite end from the snake
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Re: New enclosure for my SD Retic

I'm going to try something different this time. I'm putting a trap door in the back to try and disassociate opening the front with feeding. We'll see.
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I'm going to try something different this time. I'm putting a trap door in the back to try and disassociate opening the front with feeding. We'll see.
That could be a good idea it would be interesting to see the results, I've heard of people using trap doors on the top of vivs that seem to work. We just go for the tap training method which seems to work well until they get a smell of food then there's no switching off their feeding response.
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Re: New enclosure for my SD Retic

I would also go with 6x3x3 as well. But a 4x2x3 would work as well if you want to make it smaller. Both will work for a carpet as well. Kerry King is a good guy. My brother has a coastal tiger from him that is awesome. I would do sliding, but that's just my preference.
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Re: New enclosure for my SD Retic

For my carpets I like 4x2x4 for climbing.
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Re: New enclosure for my SD Retic

Id go sliding glass over swing doors. I've got my jamps in sliding front and my kalatoas in swing doors.... I will be getting the kalatoas into sliding glass when I get some new cages for them(no rush, they're small, have plenty of space and don't have the killer feed mode of the jamps).

The sliding glass also seems to hold heat and humidity better when you open the cage since you can open it just a small amount. And it's night and day when you have a hungery tic charging the front of the cage.

The "feed" door is a great idea in my opinion. I personally will apply this to a cage whenever I get a larger locale Reticulated python.
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Re: New enclosure for my SD Retic

Is an enclosure that size going to be too big for my retic. She's about 3 feet. I've read they like a cozy space and I don't want to do the wrong thing giving her more space than necessary, if that's a bad thing..
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Is an enclosure that size going to be too big for my retic. She's about 3 feet. I've read they like a cozy space and I don't want to do the wrong thing giving her more space than necessary, if that's a bad thing..
Not a bad thing but you'll have to add more stuff so she'll feel more secure. I personally would go no bigger than a 4x2x3 and the same size will be sufficient for a carpet as well. So the entire thing will be approx 4x2x6. I'm assuming you'll be using a radiant eat panel?
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What's the best choice for the radiant heat panel if you don't mind?
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