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    Registered User HerpetualObscurity's Avatar
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    My new setup (newbie)

    I only have one BP, he is 146g and is actually pretty friendly. I had him in a 20g tank and decided to do an upgrade to a bigger tank for aesthetic reasons (with snake health and security in mind!). I have offered him plenty of hides, about 5 to be exact. His old setup was: paper towel substrate, a rock climb, ceramic cave hide, log hide (that he never used), lots of vines, a plastic watering dish and a bowl of moist moss. This is his new setup, I am pretty proud of it He decided he wanted to roll over in this pic. Also, the dial thermometer/hydrometer has been removed. I have an Accurite Therm/Hydro. in there now. I knew the Dial one wasn't working so, I was checking everything manually. It served no purpose haha. What are your thoughts on the set up?
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    Re: My new setup (newbie)

    Pretty setup, but don't worry, if the snake doesn't like it he'll rearrange it to suit his needs
    I miss the days of having a display cage.

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