Hi guys,
I have a Cairns-based friend who has an unused enclosure on their outdoor decking who wants to get a local python, thus avoiding the need for heating.
I was just wondering which type (locale, colouration, etc) of Jungle Carpet Pythons are typically the smallest ... and how big (length, diameter) would that be? Do they tend to be snappier than their bigger cousins?
The enclosure is a triangular corner-style one with 3 foot long sides, 4'4" frontage and 2' high. Do you think that would be suitable for a full-grown smaller jungle? Volume-wise it equates to 9 cubic feet, as compared with a 4x2x2 enclosure, which is 16 cubic feet.
If not, then what other pythons do you think would be suitable?
If any Jungle breeder in North Queensland is going to be breeding from small, brightly coloured, good-natured parents this season, please PM me. Also, let me know if there are any yearlings out there that fit the bill.
Thanks,
Nic
I have a Cairns-based friend who has an unused enclosure on their outdoor decking who wants to get a local python, thus avoiding the need for heating.
I was just wondering which type (locale, colouration, etc) of Jungle Carpet Pythons are typically the smallest ... and how big (length, diameter) would that be? Do they tend to be snappier than their bigger cousins?
The enclosure is a triangular corner-style one with 3 foot long sides, 4'4" frontage and 2' high. Do you think that would be suitable for a full-grown smaller jungle? Volume-wise it equates to 9 cubic feet, as compared with a 4x2x2 enclosure, which is 16 cubic feet.
If not, then what other pythons do you think would be suitable?
If any Jungle breeder in North Queensland is going to be breeding from small, brightly coloured, good-natured parents this season, please PM me. Also, let me know if there are any yearlings out there that fit the bill.
Thanks,
Nic
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