Re: Questions for BRB owners
I keep mine in a 4x2x1 enclosure currently. I use cypress mulch and use a double shoe box sized tub for water. Keeps the humidity where I need it.
Re: Questions for BRB owners
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bioteacher
You might just want to use a little soil or pots and put some pothos in the tank. It grows well for cover, is easy to maintain, and will help with humidity.
This sounds like a cool idea. Wouldn't the snake crush them? Would I set the whole pot with soil in the tub or plant it in the mulch?
Re: Questions for BRB owners
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bioteacher
I've done it before both ways... with a pot and just with soil in the tank.
With a pot: Just put the pot in a corner or a couple pots in a couple corners and put the mulch around the sides to make it stable. My juvie haitian boa would curl around the plant in the pot (I think because it felt secure there).
http://i1230.photobucket.com/albums/...sLizards22.jpg
That picture is sooooooo cute it hurts!! Love it.
To the OP, we keep our 3 BRB's in tubs right now. Previously we were using Eco-Earth, which is coco fibre. I switched them from the Eco-Earth to aspen, because the Eco-Earth is too freakin' messy!
They're doing fine on aspen. They shed perfect all the time. I've never had to soak them. All you have to do is make sure they have a large water bowl. We currently have them in 34 quart tubs (tried to move them up, but they didn't like it) with 8" water bowls, I believe. I'll find the thread I started a little while ago regarding BRBs.
My biggest piece of advice is don't be scared of their humidity requirements. It's super easy to maintain, especially if it's going to be in a rack, like you said.
Here's my thread: BRBS, what substrate do you use?