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    would you consider including pipes in your setup?

    well, i found this picture on ball python, troubleshooting guide.
    it caught my attention.

    http://www.kingsnake.com/ballpythonguide/20gal.jpg

    originally taken from this site
    http://www.kingsnake.com/ballpythonguide/

    but the one im gonna make is kinda different, its green and i'll glue alot of leaves on it "plastic ones ofcourse"..

    i thought its too much hussle to get a wood+boil it+bake it+apply a lecquer to it. the ones i found that people use for fish aquarium are too expensive here and small. so thought they're not worth it.
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    Re: would you consider including pipes in your setup?

    alot of chondro guys use pvc for perches. i've seen some that scorch the pvc and twist it to give it a more natural look too. just keep in mind whatever goes in the tank must be cleaned also.

    vaughn

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    Re: would you consider including pipes in your setup?

    Just a note:

    If you are want to post pics that are posted on another site or host etc - please do so through just a link to the image. Placing image tags around it constitute "bandwidth leeching" in that the bandwidth taken to display the image each time someone view it here is in fact using the other host's server bandwidth.

    http://www.ball-pythons.net/modules....warticle&id=52

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    Re: would you consider including pipes in your setup?

    sorry i got it..
    kavmon. well, yeah i know. i can clean them everytime on the cleaning day.

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