2.5m is pretty bigCause of sizing, don't want something that gets like really big
You started a thread called “Can't decide what snake to get” yesterday at 10:01 am. Why have you started this thread today on the same topic? With two threads on the same topic people can end up wasting their time posting what has already been said on the other thread.
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May as well also merge the thread he started on 12 June titled "Hopeful NEW snake owner", in which the same sorts of questions are asked.
You should be to be honestSorry everyone
i can delete the other posts if you would like
I think those dimensions are a little on the small side for a carpet python, although some people may disagree. I would be going 120-150cm long at least for a long term enclosure.Thanks for still wanting to help, i'm planning on making an enclosure out of an old cupboard the dimensions of the cupboard is 100cm long 54cm deep and 100cm high, once again i'm sorry for the spam.
[doublepost=1592559095,1592559026][/doublepost]i can delete the other posts if you would like
120x60x60 can be used for adult bredli comfortably.Ya i was thinking that too, how long do you reckon i could keep a carpet in an enclosure like that? cause i was planning on getting a baby python and keeping it in a tub for awhile then moving on to a bigger enclosure that i would make. i was thinking about getting either a Darwin or bredli, was leaning towards a bredli but now that i see my dimensions a little clearer im thinking of a darwin.
May just buy an enclosure rather make one.
Thanks for the advice, i just have two questions, could i use a heat mat instead for pythons? and i was also thinking of making and outside enclosure that it would go in during nice hot days (but not at night and not all the time) is that okay?
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