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    MY BP in his new setup

    excuse the purple walls, my girlfriends fav color, and she got to choose the bedroom paint

    he still has a bit of shed hanging around im hoping he gets rid of it shortly






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    Re: MY BP in his new setup

    I think it looks nice!
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    Re: MY BP in his new setup

    Quote Originally Posted by Oroborous View Post
    I think it looks nice!
    thanks! never had such an easy time with humidity untill i set this up today. 65% like a rock now. got some good tips today.

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    Re: MY BP in his new setup

    I like that hide where did you get it?
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    Re: MY BP in his new setup

    get rid of that waterfall. its breeding ground for bacteria. also add another hide. other than that good looking setup and bp.
    Racing... because baseball, basketball, football and soccer only use one ball.

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    Re: MY BP in his new setup

    Quote Originally Posted by MUSTANGGTANDGSXR View Post
    get rid of that waterfall. its breeding ground for bacteria. also add another hide. other than that good looking setup and bp.
    thanks

    he had another hide before never used it he likes to hit 2 places his hide cave which i have some lightly moistened moss in, and the top of his Hemp vine.

    that waterfall is fine provided you take care of the sanitary situation of your BP and its cage. its much better then stagnant water. which is a bigger breeding ground for bacteria.

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    Re: MY BP in his new setup

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    I like that hide where did you get it?
    its a zoo med medium hide cave. its easy to clean, and great for a humid hide.

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    Re: MY BP in his new setup

    I have a smaller version of the same hide. I use it for one of my baby corns. I actually only use the top half as hide and the bottom as a water dish. She likes to burrow in the aspen below and it's easy to place a probe under and get accurate temps.

    I thought about getting a bigger one later and use it for one of my BPs. How well does the heat penetrate? How does the temp inside the hide compare to the substrate surface?

    I like the enclosure. How big is it?

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    Re: MY BP in his new setup

    nice setup
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    Re: MY BP in his new setup

    Be careful with that hide, as your snake grows it will become to big for that hole and get stuck. It can be fatal if you don't find them in time. All the holes in your hides should be at least 3 times the size of the thickest part of the snakes body.

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