Re: Post pics of your vivariums
those are some nice setups... i like the beardy cage especially, keep em coming...
Re: Post pics of your vivariums
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Skyespirit86
No offence, its great craftiwork but you keep a royal in an enclosure that is 8ft long? If so, that is not necessary or suitable for the species. I have an adult taiwan beauty snake who is 8ft long and he doesn't have a tank that big. I may be mistaken though, sorry if I am patronising you. But it looks like a stable with the woodshavings on the floor!
If you look at the photo closely to see what he meant by them being separated internally, you'll see that the boa lives on the bottom because, the right side has a few feet all the way to the top sectioned off from the top enclosure, for a tree. So I'd assume the BP only lives in about 5 or 6 feet of the space in the entire thing :P Good idea imo.
And, I should take pictures sometime. But not tonight, it's too late :rolleye2:
Re: Post pics of your vivariums
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Originally Posted by
Lateralus_Love
If you look at the photo closely to see what he meant by them being separated internally, you'll see that the boa lives on the bottom because, the right side has a few feet all the way to the top sectioned off from the top enclosure, for a tree. So I'd assume the BP only lives in about 5 or 6 feet of the space in the entire thing :P Good idea imo.
And, I should take pictures sometime. But not tonight, it's too late :rolleye2:
You're right lateralus.. The BP lives in the upper left section which is maybe 5 ft wide. The enclosure is only separated into two parts right now but is designed for 3. The Boa would be on the bottom and the right hand part with the tree for some type of arboreal snake. Right now my boa is only a year old and loves the part with the tree so that's where she stays, curled up in the tree or in the hide up there. The bottom section is unused, hence the "stable" like appearance with just the carefresh bedding down. If you could see it in person, it's actually a pretty nice setup. But no feeling hurt here if you don't like it..
Re: Post pics of your vivariums