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My viv (pics)

mpharris1989

hi! i'm new!!!
my new viv setup for the new snake i'll be gettin :)

and i'd also like to see other viv pics too

...and me :)
 

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hehe I doubt your snake will mind. =)

Looks very good there is room to wander/burrow and some good hiding spots cool/mid/warm plus some climbing grounds. Very nice!
 
I really like the little platform you've made from the sticks and the slate.

Heres mine:
chompyparadise1.jpg
 
I really like the little platform you've made from the sticks and the slate.

Heres mine:
chompyparadise1.jpg

thanks, i also like yours and how you used the bonsai (not sure if i spelled it right) tree. i think i'll do that once i move up to a larger cage :)
 
Looks awesome, my only concern is the platform might be able to be knocked off by the snake and I would worry about the rock falling on them.
Any way to affix it using like sealant and letting it dry at least 24hrs before you put the snake in?
 
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20-gallon long, probably too big for a 6-month-old, but he'll grow into it. The lamp is a 75-watt infra-red, but it was screwing with the picture so I turned it off.
 
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