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Re: Enclosure Pictures
It's astroturf, it's redicuously easy to clean, it's cheap, and it lasts forever. I perfer it over aspen bedding or something similar because there's no mess, it pays for itself over and over again, and the ease of cleaning it.
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Join Date: Oct 2006
Location: North of Chicago IL, US
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Re: Enclosure Pictures
Really? I heard it was hard to clean and not recommended.
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Re: Enclosure Pictures
Hmm well I've never had any problem with it, and my snake has done well on it for 10 months now so I won't be changing back to bedding anytime soon.
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Old and wise snake
Join Date: Oct 2006
Location: North of Chicago IL, US
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Re: Enclosure Pictures
What other snakes do you have in there besides garter snakes?
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Join Date: Nov 2006
Location: South Carolina
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Re: Enclosure Pictures
Currently there's one Western Hognose, one JV Black Rat (rescued yesterday) and six Rough Green Snakes. The remainder are Garters. In my basement are my three adult female Easterns and two Easter Chain Kings (burmating).
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Join Date: Mar 2007
Location: Aisne
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Re: Enclosure Pictures
I'll just up this thread with a couple of pics of my enclosure.
************************************************** ********* ************************************************** ********* Hi Marc, I've deleted the pictures you posted because the site they're posted on is on a list of sites known to be related to spyware. Anyone who has accessed these sites might want to delete their cookies. If it isn't too much trouble, Marc, would you mind reposting your pictures according to these directions (Posting Pictures). Thanks, and sorry for the hassle. Rick ************************************************** ********** ************************************************** ********** Size: 100x45x50cm There are two water tanks: a big one for some swimming time (seems they like to do that from time to time) and a smaller one for feeding. Still needs a bit more plants but it's starting to look about right. I used a swinging door because i hate sliding doors for the simple fact that I can't pass easily anything big through (I bought a sliding door viv for my phelsumas and it really turned me mad when I was trying to put some bamboo inside). But my female has perfectly understood how the door works and tried several times to escape just when I'm closing the door
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Truieneer, e ras apoat
Join Date: Dec 2006
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Re: Enclosure Pictures
Look like a big water bowl, do they use it often?
Actually, it does seem very nice for the garters to escape when you open/close. It's one of the reasons I like the sliding doors, you open just as much as you need.
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Re: Enclosure Pictures
That's something I dislike about sliding doors.
I find that they if they just get past your hand, it's very easy for them to escape through the opening. Swinging doors still block most of the front wall if you open them just enough. They are also quicker to close imho. And you have to open sliding doors a lot more if you want to reach something in the middle.
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