Bl69aze
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hey guys I’ve been watching lots of Kbrothers on YouTube and notice that all their large animals are in stacked bays.
For a while I’ve been thinking of setting up like this, as 3 large reptile one enclosures take up a lot of space.
I have a few Questions:
Are these suitable for species such as coastals and diamonds adults, provided you add a log? I was told snakes don’t really care, as long as they can climb around and stretch out?
If so I’m thinking of going 1800x380, is this big enough? I know they use them for their large olives and BHP so I assume so, but they have a lot of animals! So I can imagine they’d have to make space somewhere.
I’d be thinking of adding logs screwed in from end to end, possibly a divider from heat section to cool end, with a hole for them to climb Through, give them a bit of activity instead of being lazy. (That was a tip I got from my breeder)
Thanks I’ll add more questions as I think of it
For a while I’ve been thinking of setting up like this, as 3 large reptile one enclosures take up a lot of space.
I have a few Questions:
Are these suitable for species such as coastals and diamonds adults, provided you add a log? I was told snakes don’t really care, as long as they can climb around and stretch out?
If so I’m thinking of going 1800x380, is this big enough? I know they use them for their large olives and BHP so I assume so, but they have a lot of animals! So I can imagine they’d have to make space somewhere.
I’d be thinking of adding logs screwed in from end to end, possibly a divider from heat section to cool end, with a hole for them to climb Through, give them a bit of activity instead of being lazy. (That was a tip I got from my breeder)
Thanks I’ll add more questions as I think of it