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05-15-15, 01:10 PM
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Adult Size Python Home
My ball python Has out grown his tree hut and I cant seem to find any good adult size Python Homes for my Ball python. What do you guys use for a Adult size snakes? Custom DIY homes? I want him to have enough space for him to be comfortable, I have a 55 gallon enclosure, so I do have some space. Any ideas?
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05-15-15, 01:12 PM
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Re: Adult Size Python Home
I don't have an answer I'm just interested. My guy is growing steadily. Will need to upgrade sizes soon.
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05-15-15, 01:48 PM
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Re: Adult Size Python Home
For my boas I use plastic washing up bowls with doors cut out....cheap, Lightweight, strong, easily washable and make a good hide... The best bit is that they come in all shapes, colours n sizes
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05-15-15, 01:50 PM
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Re: Adult Size Python Home
Here she is in the hide.. Doors wonky but I've recut it on a new bowl for her since this photo.
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05-15-15, 02:03 PM
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Re: Adult Size Python Home
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Originally Posted by Snakey-Jay
Here she is in the hide.. Doors wonky but I've recut it on a new bowl for her since this photo.
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Beautiful Rainbow Boa, I want one one day but they need such specific conditions, I can't do it right now (not to mention snakes are off limits where I live
I don't know much about BPs but I wish you good luck ^.=.^
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3.0 Dogs {Revan, Maul, Bane};2.2 Cats {Izzy, Lillian, Baker, Eustace}
Wishlist: 1.1 Ball Pythons {breeding}, 1.1 Speckled Kings {breeding}, Brazilian Rainbow Boa, Mexican Black King, Reverse Okatee Corn, Reticulated Python, Bearded Dragon
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05-15-15, 03:45 PM
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Re: Adult Size Python Home
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Originally Posted by DDW
Beautiful Rainbow Boa, I want one one day but they need such specific conditions, I can't do it right now (not to mention snakes are off limits where I live
I don't know much about BPs but I wish you good luck ^.=.^
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Thank you
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05-15-15, 04:42 PM
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Re: Adult Size Python Home
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Originally Posted by Snakey-Jay
For my boas I use plastic washing up bowls with doors cut out....cheap, Lightweight, strong, easily washable and make a good hide... The best bit is that they come in all shapes, colours n sizes
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Jamie, thats a brilliant idea Thank you for your post. I was thinking of a cardboard box at first but thats not going last for a while. Im going to give that idea a try. If Anybody else has any ideas feel free to post, Keep the home ideas rollin. couldn't find any other threads regarding this topic.
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05-16-15, 01:35 AM
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Re: Adult Size Python Home
When you cut the door out of the bowl just make sure to melt and smooth off the edges so they're not sharp buddy.
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05-16-15, 06:42 AM
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Re: Adult Size Python Home
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Originally Posted by Snakey-Jay
Thank you
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You're welcome^.=.^
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1.0 Gargoyle Gecko {Danny Phantom};0.1 Albino Ball Python {Glitch};0.1 BCI {Mouse};
3.0 Dogs {Revan, Maul, Bane};2.2 Cats {Izzy, Lillian, Baker, Eustace}
Wishlist: 1.1 Ball Pythons {breeding}, 1.1 Speckled Kings {breeding}, Brazilian Rainbow Boa, Mexican Black King, Reverse Okatee Corn, Reticulated Python, Bearded Dragon
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05-16-15, 10:16 AM
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Re: Adult Size Python Home
What in God's name is a tree hut? I would think 55 gallon tank is plenty big enough for an adult ball python.
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R.A.D. house
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05-16-15, 07:53 PM
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Re: Adult Size Python Home
Pick up any Tupperware container and cut a opening in it
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