Re: Pat the baby biak green tree python
Envy... that enclosure. Wow
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I zoomed in and looked for quite a while and couldn’t find him. Snake camouflage is so incredible at times.
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You must have $10,000-$20,000 in snakes. enclosures, reptile accessories and husbandry equipment... rich snake guy envy. Lol
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DandD
I zoomed in and looked for quite a while and couldn’t find him. Snake camouflage is so incredible at times.
Haha, yeah this morning it took me about 5 mins to find him as he was sleeping about mid level inside the back left corner plant. Then he moved up to the top of the plant to get warmer i guess and has been sleeping there all day.
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Godzilla78
You must have $10,000-$20,000 in snakes. enclosures, reptile accessories and husbandry equipment... rich snake guy envy. Lol
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Lol i do have a small fortune invested in them but i am far from rich now hahaha.
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Sauzo
Alright, i have finally finished Pat's slice of the jungle set up. Got the plastics plants in the 4 corners and put a live Pothos, Parlor Palm and Prayer Plant in the center to fill in the 'void'. Pat hasnt appreciated it yet as he is sleeping up on top of his back left plant lol.
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But...but...where is the glow worm? Lol...
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New thread idea! Spot the snake like where’s Waldo only a grown up reptile version lol
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zina10
But...but...where is the glow worm? Lol...
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Haha, he is sleeping inside the back left plant. He has a little spot on the top of it that is kind of indented down so he can curl up in the spot and the front leaves will cover him. At night he will either sneak down the middle of the plant and pop out or he will come of the left side and climb over to the elevated water bowls and then over to the front left plant and sit on top of that looking down and outside.