..but still to small for such big snakes, if they are keeping one of the big phyton species in it, I can't see it on the sign. For Royal phytons its okay from the size, but no hiding places and it seems on the picture a little bit to dark, it looks like a grotto, but which pyhton is living in a grotto in the wild ?
I think that'd be perfectly adequate for a Burm. Snakes don't like open space, they prefer security.
Edit: And for the record, if you kept a royal python in here it would feel overwealmed, stop eating and die. Not the best thing for the snake really
I've kept several species of snakes for several years, also Royal pyhtons and I've kept them ( and bred ! )in very large exhibits, none of them stopped eating and died...I don't know where you got your informations about snakes, but your infos are not true. And this exhibit is much too small for burmese phytons.
I also keep and breed snakes, and have done so for many years. I can also spell python.
If you have bred Royals in a cage this size then I'm impressed. Not that you bred Royals, but that you have a cage this size.
Furthermore, Burms will breed in cages much smaller than this. I think maybe you underestimate the actual size of this exhibit.