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Old 01-19-05, 05:16 PM   #1
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Retic Questions?

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Within the month I am recieving a 3 foot normal retic. Right now she is going to go in a temporary custom made cage. I won't have the money to build/buy a better one for at least a month but the guy said he needs to get rid of the snake a.s.a.p. Since I don't have the money, she will be going it a Cabinet converted into a cage. It is 3' tall, 3' wide, and 18" deep. It is the best I can do right now. My main question was, it has a shelf in the middle and I was wondering if I could cut a hole in it and stick a branch through it so the snake could climb up and the basking spot would be up there. The problem is I have no way of heating the bottom shelf and I was looking for ideas. Any advice on caring for retics is also appreciated.
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Old 01-19-05, 08:24 PM   #2
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At 3ft. the snake would do fine a medium to large Rubbermaid. Probably the best way to go. Be prepared, they grow very quickly, and get huge.
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what experience do you have with other snakes? as kevyn said they get very big very quickly and will require a fair sized enclosure that can take up a big portion of a room.
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Old 01-19-05, 10:45 PM   #4
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Currently I have an 8' burm, a pair of normal bp's, and a 21" Desert King. I used to have a 9' Red-Tail. Trust me, I have been wanting a retic for a long time! Please post in my CAGE SIZE? Question in this forum.
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Old 01-20-05, 05:14 PM   #5
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Hello, you may do better laying the cabinet down instead of keeping it standing up. Ground area is more important than height for a retic. It will also give you plenty of time to think up a new living plan. Just cut some slits in the side, this will help with humidity. You can make a great top from plexiglass, its not expensive to buy custom cut for the top. I would just take the shelf out, just make sure there are no rough edges left. It has probably been treated (polyurethane) too, so it will do well with the humidity. I hope everything goes well!
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Old 01-20-05, 06:09 PM   #6
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Thanks for your advice!
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