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Dec 21 2007, 07:13 PM
Hey, just wanting to see what others carpet enclosures look like, I've had my JCP for about 5 months now, that makes him almost 1 and 1/2. Also do you think this cage will last him for the remainder of his life? Thanks.
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Dec 21 2007, 07:43 PM
Here is about half of Ira's Boaphile, it's 4' x 2' x 18", he's just over 4' now.
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Dec 22 2007, 12:04 AM
Very nice snake and enclosure Clem, as I always enjoy looking at your animals. Do you think my enclosure is pretty good for a carpet though? The only thing I am worried about is him outgrowing it, I hope I can keep him in that enclosure for the rest of his days..
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Dec 22 2007, 10:35 AM
How big is the viv and how big is he?
Jungles average 5-7' typically, males being slightly smaller than females so I should think he will end up in the 5-6' range. Since Carpets make good use of 'up' space you can get away with slightly less floor space, but more is better with these guys...they are fairly active (as I'm sure you've noticed!). For a 6' snake a 4 x 2' enclosure would be great, you could probably get away with a 3' x 2' but I personally feel that is a bit cramped. The general rule is one square foot of floor space for each foot of snake, some snakes should have more and some can do with a lot less...Carpets sort of fit that rule well though. -------------------- -- Your nightmare is breathing, this is Dominion Day. --
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Jan 11 2008, 05:27 AM
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Jan 14 2008, 09:58 PM
(Clementine_3) How big is the viv and how big is he?
Jungles average 5-7' typically, males being slightly smaller than females so I should think he will end up in the 5-6' range. Since Carpets make good use of 'up' space you can get away with slightly less floor space, but more is better with these guys...they are fairly active (as I'm sure you've noticed!). For a 6' snake a 4 x 2' enclosure would be great, you could probably get away with a 3' x 2' but I personally feel that is a bit cramped. The general rule is one square foot of floor space for each foot of snake, some snakes should have more and some can do with a lot less...Carpets sort of fit that rule well though. ahh ok, thanks Clem. I think I should be fine then from what you have explained. |
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Jan 15 2008, 02:24 PM
how much do cages big enough for carpets usually cost? I looking on Boaphile and they were really expensive.
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Jan 15 2008, 03:10 PM
why not use a clear sterilite tub or make a plywood enclosure? both are cheap and easy alternatives
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Jan 15 2008, 05:11 PM
why not use a clear sterilite tub or make a plywood enclosure? both are cheap and easy alternatives
keep in mind that you need at least 3 x 2 ft of space plus a good bit of up space and i don't' think they make sterilite tubs that big. as for the ply wood idea, how would i go about making that? if all the sides were ply wood how would i heat it? also, i think plywood is made outta pine and pine has oils/aromas that can cause RI's in snakes. -------------------- :twisted: :lol: :twisted: :lol: :twisted: :lol: :twisted:
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