| Greenheart Stables |
| @Brook Looks fine to me! You don't have to go 5 feet for a sand boa, honestly a 50 gallon should be more then enough. Or the one you just shown |
| Greenheart Stables |
| @Brook Looks fine to me! You don't have to go 5 feet for a sand boa, honestly a 50 gallon should be more then enough. Or the one you just shown |
| All Breeds |
| Females get to 2-3 feet so 5' is more than plenty of space to stretch out :) |
| Nightingales Ridge |
| Oo did kentucky Derby hats in 15 seconds I think that's the best I've done lol |
| Greenheart Stables |
| Sexual dimorphism, its the same with ball pythons but all mine are in the same length 5 x 2 x 2 enclosures |
| All Breeds |
| Females get bigger than males hence why the size can differ for the enclosure |
| Slow Stream Stables |
| Why do the genders matter the size? just curious! Is it because they grow larger? |
| Greenheart Stables |
| If you wanna go big with plenty of borrowing room and no risk of outgrowing do a 50 gallon breeder so you can have optimal digging and wiggle room |
| Greenheart Stables |
| 36 to 40 inches long and 18 inch tall, with females needing up to a 40 gallon enclosure |
| Greenheart Stables |
| @Brook If your looking to get a sand boa you can honestly go smaller, I think its 40+ gallons for adults? And they're a borrowing species so it needs more length then hight. |
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| Greenheart Stables |
| @Brook Looks fine to me! You don't have to go 5 feet for a sand boa, honestly a 50 gallon should be more then enough. Or the one you just shown |
| All Breeds |
| Females get to 2-3 feet so 5' is more than plenty of space to stretch out :) |
| Nightingales Ridge |
| Oo did kentucky Derby hats in 15 seconds I think that's the best I've done lol |
| Greenheart Stables |
| Sexual dimorphism, its the same with ball pythons but all mine are in the same length 5 x 2 x 2 enclosures |
| All Breeds |
| Females get bigger than males hence why the size can differ for the enclosure |
| Slow Stream Stables |
| Why do the genders matter the size? just curious! Is it because they grow larger? |
| Greenheart Stables |
| If you wanna go big with plenty of borrowing room and no risk of outgrowing do a 50 gallon breeder so you can have optimal digging and wiggle room |
| Greenheart Stables |
| 36 to 40 inches long and 18 inch tall, with females needing up to a 40 gallon enclosure |
| Greenheart Stables |
| @Brook If your looking to get a sand boa you can honestly go smaller, I think its 40+ gallons for adults? And they're a borrowing species so it needs more length then hight. |
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Training Gauge
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| Remarks wk 4 | 222122 wk 5 | 222222 |

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