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Pit setups

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How did everyone set up their Pituophis enclosures? I have seen display vivariums for them, but I still have yet to see a rack system, using tubs, employed. I am researching so I can build my enclosures for a couple of the Pituophis catenifer species, more specifically the sayi, deserticola, and catenifer subspecies.

May I ask... what with people on the forum posting their Bullsnake only reach 4'-5'? All the ones I have seen are in the 8'-10' range; is there a common name confusion, or is it a regional naming in regard to the local species?
 
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