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Can’t let them out each day, too heavy to carry. You would need help constantly. I cannot imagine getting three or four friends to daily assist in sunning your pet. If you can good luck but I prefer the biggest cage you can get. Currently, my 14-foot Burm has a 15-foot cage, 15 long, 5 deep and 4 high. Space to move. I think this is very important for them to develop good muscle tone. I often hear from Burm owners that there big snakes just sit and don’t move much due to their weight. My experience is just the opposite. If you give them the room when the lights go out they cruise all night long. Up and down off the shelves and over tree limbs. Whether looking for escape, food or girls snakes they do move and lifting that much weight (90 plus pounds) the get strong and healthy.
Just my views.
I do have a question for you; I am looking to build a room for my Asian Water monitor “Bambi”
So far, plans have me using an 8 foot round pool, any idea how to clean or filter the water?
I can’t imagine the zoos drain pools daily as I do with her 50-gallon pond she is currently using.
Thanks
Hugs and Hissessss,
Maria
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