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Let's see your amazing BP enclosures!
I'm trying to think of ideas for my BP's tank, and I want to make it more than just a basic cage. Post some pictures of your guys most extravagent BP enclosures!
Amazon Tree Boa
Snow Corn Snake
Pastel Ball Python
Pinstripe Crested Gecko
African Sideneck Turtle
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I don't know if it counts as extravagant but my BPs new home since last week. I imagine I'll tweak things in time. He seems to like it and the pro products RHP. His activity levels have increased since moving him from a 24x24 to a 48x24x16
Last edited by trailblazer295; 02-04-2015 at 08:44 PM.
1.0 Fire Ball Python (Mushu)
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Re: Let's see your amazing BP enclosures!
That first picture is a lot what I want mine to look like. Thanks for the pics!
Amazon Tree Boa
Snow Corn Snake
Pastel Ball Python
Pinstripe Crested Gecko
African Sideneck Turtle
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I went crazy with this one!! Lol my ball python enclosures are boring but once I get something arboreal I would love to have a nice display enclosure like the ones posted
6.13 Ball pythons
1.0 Hypo Jungle Boa
0.1 Irian Jaya Jaguar Carpet
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Sigh you children.... All the plants are fake and cost me about $6 at local thrift shops. They are your friend for fake plants. My 4ft lady would crush real ones... Buy,chop, decorate! Be careful to melt a dot of candle wax on any exposed wires from fake plants!!!! Stump and hides, petsmart.
40g exo t breeder. Made my own top for it due to humidity issues.
Tada!
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Re: Let's see your amazing BP enclosures!
I love the look of those fancy display tanks but the must be a real pain to keep clean and sanitary. I like to keep things simple and clean so all my ball pythons are in dark tubs in a rack with just substrate and a water bowl.
Last edited by Mykuhl; 02-04-2015 at 11:52 PM.
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Forgot to mention moss is also real. From the woods. I think i read a sticky here on sanitizing a while back. I also use a uvb light for my lady. While not all do this i will save the debate by saying yes i have noticed better colors, out more ofter(explores basks and such) a constant regular feeding pattern and so on. I believe it made a difference in mine anyways
While i can edit: its not too bad to keep clean. Home made bioactive recipe from joshfrogs.com
That stuff made the plants in my firebelly toad viv grow like mad
Last edited by Kris Mclaughlin; 02-04-2015 at 11:55 PM.
Reason: cell phone grammar
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Re: Let's see your amazing BP enclosures!
 Originally Posted by Mykuhl
I love the look of those fancy display tanks but the must be a real pain to keep clean and sanitary. I like to keep things simple and clean so all my ball pythons are in dark tubs in a rack with just substrate and a water bowl.
Not too bad. Pick up large feces, mix soil. Shes a wanderer so the substrate compacted fairly nice. But yes. The weekly plant wash and glass wipe while shes in her feeding tub
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Nothing fancy, just started this one up so there's a lot missing I would like to add but yeah I went crazy on the sphagnum moss as its really hard to keep humidity in this tanks, specially exo terra's as they have those front ventilation holes. Substrate is also mixed Eco Earth and Cypress Mulch for more humidity again.
Excuse the terrible phone pic
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