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    New set up - shabby but better!

    When I got this snakey, he was kept on paper in a small tank - no hides, no nuthin. He had a HOT lamp that had melted the tank lid badly and burned the snake significantly in two spots... and of course the humidity was no existent. Bad stuff for snake.

    Anyway... I am limited on cash for now, but I knew that I could at least do better for the snake than he was getting, and that I could soon do the "best" for him and fulfill all of his needs.

    Now, here is Kaa's new set up. We have added plastic wrap over most of the top, put an under tank heater under one side, added a hide in the warmer side of the tank, and reduced the size of the water dish. He is super cozy!






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    Re: New set up - shabby but better!

    whats the humidity like in there?? looks really moist n humid... careful ur dirt isnt too soaked or else it could cause problems

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    Re: New set up - shabby but better!

    Quote Originally Posted by SnakeLos
    whats the humidity like in there?? looks really moist n humid... careful ur dirt isnt too soaked or else it could cause problems
    Heh... I just misted right before the photo... It was while I was spraying that I thought "I should get pictures of this!"

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    Re: New set up - shabby but better!

    Looking better! I love that name! Just make sure that soil doesnt get saturated, you wouldn't want scale rot or anthing.

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