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mrdoob420 |
Posted - 30/01/2011 : 18:22:15 i just got a new blood red hatchling and i have a rub for it until it grows but im not sure what size viv i should get for when its older a 24" 36" or 48" what size is ideal
sorry to put up a post on such a simple thing... |
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mrdoob420 |
Posted - 30/01/2011 : 20:28:59 ok :D |
n/a |
Posted - 30/01/2011 : 20:22:54 Don't forget pics once its done [:)} |
mrdoob420 |
Posted - 30/01/2011 : 20:16:25 yep thats why i put this post up i didnt want to keep paying out for new vivs and wasent sure on what size, but im going to get a 48" and make a partition!! thanks |
n/a |
Posted - 30/01/2011 : 19:42:51 Why pay for several different viv's, given that hopefully yr snake will be with you for years and years. + then u you only need to buy additional decoration |
mrdoob420 |
Posted - 30/01/2011 : 19:32:05 ok never thought of that thanks |
n/a |
Posted - 30/01/2011 : 19:16:52 Or just go for a big one and keep it sectioned off - it shouldn't take much DIY skill to put a partition in, and then just move it as the snake gets bigger |
mrdoob420 |
Posted - 30/01/2011 : 18:41:21 ok thanks well i take it il just get bigger ones as it grows and when it hits a big size il get a permanent one depending on how my snake is. |
lotabob |
Posted - 30/01/2011 : 18:36:46 Its about fitting the enclosure to each individual snake. As a guide the length of the snake should be no longer than the length and depth of the enclosure (Vivarium/RUB/Faun). So a 2 foot by 1 foot vivarium for example would be ideal for a three foot snake. A lot depends on the snake though, if its an adventerous explorer they are more likley to do well in a bigger enclosure than a shy hiding snake. |