Is this enclosure big enough for a children python

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This is for a juvenile children python
go in a smaller enclosure as a hatchling
the smaller enclosure is 500mm-450-300 L-W-H

the bigger one is

90x45x60cm​

Is that ok for him/she as a adult
 
The rule of thumb I've always heard is that so long as the snake as an adult can fully stretch out along two sides it's big enough, example 1m children's python along 90+45=135cm. Mine is in that size and is happy as.
 
hatchling pythons need small enclosures. How big is the hatchling?

The enclosure for the adult one is fine.
It is 60 cm by 45cm by 45cm
or if that is to big a

Wooden Deluxe Python Starter Kit​

- 45cm x 29cm x 15cm Vivarium
- 7w Heat Mat with Controller
- Thermometer/Hygrometer
- Hiding Cave
- Water Bowl
- Feeding Tongs

It is 60 cm by 45cm by 45cm
or if that is to big a

Wooden Deluxe Python Starter Kit​

- 45cm x 29cm x 15cm Vivarium
- 7w Heat Mat with Controller
- Thermometer/Hygrometer
- Hiding Cave
- Water Bowl
- Feeding Tongs
i don’t have it yet I like to plan everything months ahead

It is 60 cm by 45cm by 45cm
or if that is to big a

Wooden Deluxe Python Starter Kit​

- 45cm x 29cm x 15cm Vivarium
- 7w Heat Mat with Controller
- Thermometer/Hygrometer
- Hiding Cave
- Water Bowl
- Feeding Tongs
Update
the size of the small enclosure is
500mm-450-300 L-W-H
or

Wooden Deluxe Python Starter Kit​

- 45cm x 29cm x 15cm Vivarium
- 7w Heat Mat with Controller
- Thermometer/Hygrometer
- Hiding Cave
- Water Bowl
- Feeding Tongs
 

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