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Old 12-30-02, 04:04 PM   #1
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cage for burmese

is 5 high buy 5 wide buy 6 long good for a burm (full size) also I was thinking of useing lanolem tiles for substrate, and putting a resessed tub in the cage as well does this soud about right for a snake this big?
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Old 12-30-02, 06:57 PM   #2
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that will be big enough, though i don't know about using tiles
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Old 12-30-02, 08:00 PM   #3
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I was thinking for ease of cleaning I've seen it done it seems to work out good
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Sort of. Dimensions are all wrong for a terrestrial snake. A Burm will utilize 1 foot of floor space a THOUSAND times more than it will 3 feet of height. I'd knock that cage down to 2 (maybe 2.5) feet high and 6 or so feet wide. Way easier to get a thermal gradient going, and it'll give the big snake a chance to cruise.

Tiles are fine with a newspaper substrate (or paper towel).

PM Corey W. as he has a ton of biggie Burms and he'll gladly tell you his cage dimensions. I doubt he uses 5 foot high cages though.

Best of luck. Burms aren't for everyone.
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Old 12-30-02, 09:20 PM   #5
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I dont have the room to go any wider or longer and the hight is more for ease of cleaning
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Old 12-30-02, 09:41 PM   #6
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How is a taller cage easier to clean?
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Old 12-30-02, 09:45 PM   #7
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i know nothing but i would associate more space with more to clean. unless you mean being able to get your whoe body in there to clean it.
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Old 12-30-02, 11:23 PM   #8
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yep more room to clean in as in getting my whole boddy in there also I hope it to be a show peace so I want it to be easyly viewed
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Hmmmm..tough man. PM Corey on that one. He'll tell you the min. floor space needed for a Burm. I'd trust what he tells you.
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maybe you could make it not as tall but raise it off the floor with an attractive shelving unit the you wouldnt have to croutch down and get on all fours to looky at the *little* snakey!
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Old 12-31-02, 06:04 PM   #12
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Those dimensions are perfect IMO...

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Sort of. Dimensions are all wrong for a terrestrial snake. A Burm will utilize 1 foot of floor space a THOUSAND times more than it will 3 feet of height. I'd knock that cage down to 2 (maybe 2.5) feet high and 6 or so feet wide. Way easier to get a thermal gradient going, and it'll give the big snake a chance to cruise.
I have to disagree with that. Given the space, I have found that
burms will utilize vertical space very well and make excellent display animals. Often people assume that because they are sooooo huge and heavy, that they stick mainly to the ground, so they don't give them the opportunity. We used to house 3 of our big burms at work (9', 11', 13') in a 9' tall enclosure and two of them spent most of their time in the trees, the 11-footer not as much as the other two, but still climbed around some. If someone can't have a tall cage, then by no means is the snake going to suffer, but if someone can devote the vertical space, I would definitely suggest it.........
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I am using L=6 W=4 H=2 for my burms.
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there is a local pet shop around here . The only good one I've found here. they have both. they have a large burm in a 6'x4'2.5' and then they have a whole small room over towards the fish area devoted to their big albino burm. they also have a room devoted to two huge Green Iguanas.
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linds, so your saying I could make a purching branch up top on the cage? like a tree python sorta thing? and how would you sucure it? or get the snake down ?
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