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Thread: Baird's Setups

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    Baird's Setups





    Bowls are empty because the tanks are empty right now because of the weather holding up shipping.

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    Enjoy the snake, setup looks great! Bairds are one of my favorite snakes and extremely undervalued, I like to think I did my part in changing that once upon a time and I really advertised and got mine out there but I have never understood why they aren't more common.

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    Re: Baird's Setups

    Lol believe it or not I like that they aren't super common. It helps keep value up in general and they are more unique. I'm sure you've been watching the news and noticed the weather hasn't broke so I'm still without snakes which kind of sucks. I'm glad the breeder I'm getting them from is really cool about keeping me updated regularly on how they are doing.

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    What breeder did you choose for your Baird's?

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    Re: Baird's Setups

    Tim Gehberd of Vivid Reptiles. His snakes are world class.

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    Gebhard*

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    Looking good. Fair bit of height in case you want to add a branch/perch later on too.

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    Re: Baird's Setups

    I actually ended up making a little cork bark pile in one cage, added a black background and a suction cup plant that they regularly climb on. They recently moved into their 10 gallon setups as well.

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    Updates

    It's been quite a few months since I've gotten my Baird's and I figured I'd post some updates to how things have been progressing. This is from when they were still in the 5 gallons.


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    The Male


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