
Chondro Dojo: Neonate System

The Chondro Dojo Neonate System is designed for hatchling green tree pythons transitioning out of rack setups into a structured arboreal environment.
Built on a proven 64 quart enclosure platform, this system provides a controlled, efficient space that supports proper positioning, movement, and ease of maintenance.
What’s Included
- 64 quart enclosure
- Exterior: 23 3/4″ x 16″ x 13 1/2″
- Interior (base): 19 3/8″ x 13 1/8″ x 13″
- Arboreal Top Perch System – Neonate
A grid-like perch system that the green tree python will spend most of its time on. - Lower Support Perch
A single perch running across the lower portion of the enclosure - Water Basin Branch System
Positioned just above the lower perch to support a standard water dish

System Design
This enclosure is built around a simple but effective concept:
Provide multiple stable perch points while maintaining open, usable space.
The upper perch system creates elevated resting positions, while the lower perch allows for:
- Easier movement throughout the enclosure
- Additional structural support
- Integration with the water basin branch
Key Features
- Lightweight and easy to handle
- Holds heat and humidity efficiently
- Simple to clean inside and out
- Modular and easy to maintain
- Built using widely available, replaceable components
- All perches are removable, easy to clean, and designed for repeatable placement.
Proven Use
This system is based on real-world use and refinement.
Multiple neonates have been successfully housed and raised in this exact setup, with consistent results.
Purpose
Designed for:
- Hatchling green tree pythons
- Keepers transitioning from rack systems
- Anyone looking for a simple, functional arboreal setup
Notes
- Shipping not included
- Heat source not included
- Compatible with Sub-Adult perch system for future upgrades (only an additional 24.99 if you want to add the sub-adult perch. Heavily recommend doing this)
If you do not plan to use heat tape plugged into a thermostat here is what I can recommend to get.
There are two different heat sources I can recommend with the enclosures using 64 quart enclosures.
If your reptile room has an ambient temperature over 74 degrees Fahrenheit and you plan to have multiple units close together then I would recommend using a 8×12 (16 watt) adjustable heat pad like this one.
https://a.co/d/09fmlAmT
I keep my snake room between 74-77 degrees throughout the year when not in breeding season. I have my Chondro Dojo enclosures in racks and the heat pads are all on the highest setting.
If your reptile room has an ambient temperature of 73 degrees or below you can go a little stronger for the heat source. (This may also apply if you just plan to buy one enclosure and not have multiple units in a rack.) You can use a heat pad like this one. Its a 8×12 (24 watt ) heat pad with a probe for more accurate temps.
https://a.co/d/0jdONU7v