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"First shed In Progress"
Join Date: Jul 2007
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Enclosure Redesign...
So you remmember my enclosure:
![]() So the idea is to put the glass from the water part in 90º, put more water, about 60 liters, this is because I want to put a power head as filter combined with passive filter (tube with a sponge and a grill at the bottom)...what do you think? ...still too much trouble? ...too much humidity? And what kind of subtrate will you recommend, I don't like the peat moss, it's cheap but it's always wet, in a sorta of speakin... and I saw a few new inquilines, little bugs, some of them with wings, this seems not to bother the snake but...I don't find them attractive ![]() Or you have a better idea to redesign my enclosure?... I'm open to new ideas ![]() |
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Ophiuchus rhea
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Re: Enclosure Redesign...
wouldn't that have the same potential problems as a waterfall?
you know - from this thread Some new garters
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Re: Enclosure Redesign...
Robert,
If you want to include a big water body in your vivarium, consider adding a plastic box full of water. That way it can be easily removed, cleaned, and disinfected. Rick |
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Ophiuchus rhea
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Re: Enclosure Redesign...
that is my solution
for larger species requiring more water I use litter pans I can syphon out some of the water before removing the pan for cleaning, to reduce spillage and I put them back into the enclosure first and then refill them but I take them out and completely wash them at least twice per week
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"First shed In Progress"
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Re: Enclosure Redesign...
Great idea, it's gonna be easier to clean and even more cheap, just one big rock and a piece of wood for aquariums will help the snake to get out..so let me think how can I seal the borders...Mmmm, maybe just a few river rocks will do the job. :PThanx again, next week I'll post some pictures |
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