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- From: jgraham@bronze.ucs.indiana.edu (the End)
- Subject: Re: The Makeup of A Snake's Housing...
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- The best cages for the large snakes are those fashioned from the existing
- structure of your home, or "wall units" as previously mentioned.
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- Try converting a closet or storage area.
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- Otherwize, look to large pieces of furniture, stereo cabinets, or grandma's
- "breakfront".
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- Best of all, try to pick a roomate that will leave for the summer or live at
- his girlfriend's. You know what to do :)
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- PS. I can't see how a large boa or python could be confined to anything as
- small as an aquarium. It always suprises me that such small cages are
- frequently recomended in pet care books.
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- Bye now,
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- Jim
- J. Graham
- Biology and Chemistry Departments
- Indiana University -Bloomington
- .............."It is necessary to be slightly underemployed if
- ...........one is to do something really significant. " J. D. Watson..........
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