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White lipped python

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Hey guys, first post here! Just purchased a juvenile white lipped python and need to purchase a cage for him, have a ton of reptile experience but this is my first white lipped. Any suggestions for dimensions? Want something that'll last, but also not stress the snake out, having it be a nice display is a big plus too! Any tips or brands would be great, thanks! Custom setups are an option too but not looking to hurt my wallet too badly
 
For an adult I would plan on a 48"x24"x18" enclosure. I've never kept them but I do have Savus which are similar in temperament, just smaller. They are very active and will use vertical space if you give them stuff to climb and perch on. Since they need high humidity I would go with a PVC enclosure.

Until he gets up to size he'll be fine in a tub.
 
As long as he has lots of hiding spots he should be fine. It's not like liasis are known for being problem feeders.
 
Tons of manufacturers for enclosures that size... ConstrictorsNW, Animal Plastics, BoaMaster, Boaphile, Monster Enclosures... just search for their web sites, see what they offer, prices, etc.

Or if you're at all handy with power tools you can buy 4'x8'x1/2" PVC sheets and DIY.
 
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