Ok, ive been wanting a Carpet python (for all the usual beginner friendly reasons) or two for a long time now but my sister has not wanted one while she lives here. She is now moving into her own place, so let the hobby begin!
Cost, space, time, effort are not factors. I have adequate of all 4, and am very patient (I will continue researching/building for the whole year if I have to before moving in new pets)
1. Based on my below criteria and fellow members extensive experience, which subspecies of Carpets would be best? I live in Melbourne, Vic if that helps.
2. Ideally I would like to keep two same breed and age pythons in the same large enclosure. Ive been doing lots of research and results have so far been positve about this. But please share your ideas.
3. Ideally larger would be better, Based on research i believe no carpets get too large / en-cumbersome for a single novice. Thoughts?
4. Hatchling or adult? I'm leaning towards hatchlings, so they can grow up sharing the tank together. How long do they take to grow full size? Does anybody have any good links about enclosure progression as they grow older and caring for young. So far im lead to believe this is a lot more work. (not a problem)
5. DIY 700L enclosure. I am a cabinet maker / carpenter so i will definitely be doing this myself. The perfect spot in my house which would be the ultimate showpiece wants a 700-750L enclosure there, but i have read multiple times about been careful with too big of a tank. I can modify it if neccassary, but im hoping i can make this work with appropriate hides, multiple heat sources and thermometers, and potentially a removable dividing wall or two.
6. Below is the external dimensions of the enclosure I wish to build. This is 794L, but taking into account the thickness of the material and underlay, i think internally will end up 700-750L. All suggestions are welcome of placements of heat pads, heat lamps, UV lamps, vents, humidifiers, thermometers. Glass top/solid top? hides, branches, water, etc etc. I can modify to suit, if required. Lots of room to go up (about another meter) if climbing would be better.
Please Aussie pythons, share your collective wisdom with me!
Cost, space, time, effort are not factors. I have adequate of all 4, and am very patient (I will continue researching/building for the whole year if I have to before moving in new pets)
1. Based on my below criteria and fellow members extensive experience, which subspecies of Carpets would be best? I live in Melbourne, Vic if that helps.
2. Ideally I would like to keep two same breed and age pythons in the same large enclosure. Ive been doing lots of research and results have so far been positve about this. But please share your ideas.
3. Ideally larger would be better, Based on research i believe no carpets get too large / en-cumbersome for a single novice. Thoughts?
4. Hatchling or adult? I'm leaning towards hatchlings, so they can grow up sharing the tank together. How long do they take to grow full size? Does anybody have any good links about enclosure progression as they grow older and caring for young. So far im lead to believe this is a lot more work. (not a problem)
5. DIY 700L enclosure. I am a cabinet maker / carpenter so i will definitely be doing this myself. The perfect spot in my house which would be the ultimate showpiece wants a 700-750L enclosure there, but i have read multiple times about been careful with too big of a tank. I can modify it if neccassary, but im hoping i can make this work with appropriate hides, multiple heat sources and thermometers, and potentially a removable dividing wall or two.
6. Below is the external dimensions of the enclosure I wish to build. This is 794L, but taking into account the thickness of the material and underlay, i think internally will end up 700-750L. All suggestions are welcome of placements of heat pads, heat lamps, UV lamps, vents, humidifiers, thermometers. Glass top/solid top? hides, branches, water, etc etc. I can modify to suit, if required. Lots of room to go up (about another meter) if climbing would be better.
Please Aussie pythons, share your collective wisdom with me!
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