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what is the average weight and length for these pythons?

murray darlings
darwins
coastals
diamonds

would a 80cm wide 50cm high , 50cm deep enclosure suit most/all of them?

(sorry i know i ask ALOT of questions)
 
Not when they are fully grown by my opinion.
Coastal or Diamond 9 ft long can feel bit stretched there. But I know some people who using simmeler size cage for 9 ft snakes
 
what about 80cm wide x 75cm high and 50cm deep

whats missing the hight or width?
 
I have my 9 ft olive in enclosure 900 high 600 deap and 1800 width. Snake is using space fully and I wish if I can give her more space.
 
two thirds is better, but I was talking hight with the 1m .
 
2/3 may be better, although it's hard to prove. 1/2 is plenty enough though.
 
DAMN i'm to short
i can make it wider to about 1400mm
but hight i could go to 85cm
is this ok

my design is the pic but devided in to 2 instead of 3
 
Very nice, 85 will have to do, just keep in mind of all the snakes you mentioned, coastal will prob. get a bit bigger then the others and females bigger than males.
 
Artie ,
I have 2 juvinile coastals and will have to build there enclosure soon what size would you recommend for them as adults ?
would 4x4 x 2 be enough ? or should i go a bit bigger
once they are adults i will end up putting them in an outside enclosure
Thanks mick
 
yep, Bryony you are so clever :wink: :lol:

doberm. that size sounds good.
 
just checking, can't sound tooooo blonde now can i.

so 140cm wide x 85cm high 50cm deep
is a good size?
 
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