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    Adult snake olive oil's Avatar
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    Re: Vivarium build **lots of pics** sorry!

    Thank's

    Zoe

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    Re: Vivarium build **lots of pics** sorry!

    wow that's an AWESOME cage!!!!!
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    Re: Vivarium build **lots of pics** sorry!

    Ok, now that I've regained my composure I wanted to say thanks so much for putting up pictures Brandon! I absolutely love it and it has given me some great ideas once I find a permanent location for the 55 gallon I have. Can't be moving that sucker around much, especially if I add water!
    Tami

    Oh. Because you know, it seems to me that, aside
    from being a little mentally ill, she's pretty normal.

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    Re: Vivarium build **lots of pics** sorry!

    That's beautiful, Brandon!
    How did you secure the top? And what kind of heating did you use?


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    Re: Vivarium build **lots of pics** sorry!

    I'm getting on the plant list for you guys... I cant find the stack I had.
    I purchased the 65 gallon aquarium and dual light hood for $100. The lighted hood is set up off the zilla-rules screened top. The hood produces a lot of head and coupled with the pond side it makes for a nice mix. average temps stay around 72-76 degrees. I have an optional lamp I can place over the basking rock but I dont want to increase the temp too much. Both snakes seem ok and are very mobile throughout the cage and eating well.
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    Re: Vivarium build **lots of pics** sorry!

    What a beautiful piece of art work. You will be keeping that in a very prominate place in your house, won't you? Just stunning! I AM SO ENVIOUS!
    2.0 NY Eastern Garters; Peepers, Jeepers
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    Re: Vivarium build **lots of pics** sorry!

    yeah its in my spare bedroom in my house! hehe
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    Re: Vivarium build **lots of pics** sorry!

    dude, you kick arse. That is super cool.

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    Re: Vivarium build **lots of pics** sorry!

    here is the list of plants I used

    creeping ficus
    philodendron(in the pot)
    asparagus fern
    scindapsus aureus(devils ivy)
    miniature palm
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    "Preparing For Third shed" Steven@HumboldtHerps's Avatar
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    Re: Vivarium build **lots of pics** sorry!

    Great set-up! Very inspiring. I am planning on making a similar environment for my highly aquatic and very active Oregon Garter. The challenge will be to create a fast-moving traversable waterfall (2 pools) to resemble the serpentine rock, rough-river terrain Oregons prefer. Ahh, the time to do such things. Where is the time?

    Steve

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