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Bunny's 20L Upgrade

Bree

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Finally got around to getting Bunny's new place set up for her. She really needed a bit more space...

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Along with the new tank, she got a bigger water bowl that she can actually fit in if she so desires, a humid hide, a larger log hide, and a new climbing branch... The coconuts and one branch are from her old tank. She loves her furry coconut but can barely fit in it anymore, so I do still need to find some larger hides for either side.

Checking out the new stuff:

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It looks great! My suggestions are deeper aspen (2-3") and vines suctioned to the walls.
 
Thanks all!!

It looks great! My suggestions are deeper aspen (2-3") and vines suctioned to the walls.

Great suggestions! I almost put more aspen in but I was worried about her not being warm enough over the UTH if she wanted to be on top of the aspen, but she loves to burrow anyway so would probably enjoy more. I will have to look for some vines that suction; I was just thinking how bare the upper part of the tank looked, and it would be a fun thing for her to climb on. Thanks!
 
You could also hot glue the vines to the branches and so you could make a vine hide type thing with the branches and vines.
 
She's probably too big to climb on vines, but they still make the viv look a lot more natural, and I think the snakes like the cover they provide.
 
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