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taylor111

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most people say that you tank should be at least half the length of your snake but i was looking on you tube and bhb reptiles in america keep there reticulated pythons in 7ft bins
 
he wanted to give it a quality life....
 
isnt that a bit small

Yep.
Its cruel. :(:evil:
Just think of all the space that they'd have in the wild!
I bet the snakes are realy over weight from not being
able to move around enough.
And probably realy unhappy.:(


Dragon1
 
Nonsense...

this is how i keep my woma trio.

womacaging.jpg


-H
 
Yep.
Its cruel. :(:evil:
Just think of all the space that they'd have in the wild!
I bet the snakes are realy over weight from not being
able to move around enough.
And probably realy unhappy.:(


Dragon1
ha told you it was small
 
Yep.
Its cruel. :(:evil:
Just think of all the space that they'd have in the wild!
I bet the snakes are realy over weight from not being
able to move around enough.
And probably realy unhappy.:(


Dragon1

The thing is there not in the wild there in captivity. BHB know what they are doing.
 
Yep.
Its cruel. :(:evil:
Just think of all the space that they'd have in the wild!
I bet the snakes are realy over weight from not being
able to move around enough.
And probably realy unhappy.:(


Dragon1

BAH!

They eat, breed and live long lives. Think about how much space your snakes would have in the wild.
 
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