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    As always. Those are some great pics Naara
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    Great pic's Naara.
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    Beuatiful pics! (and your avatar is pretty cool too!) I see you have a vine around your water dish... I did the same thing a few weeks ago when I saw a vine rolled in a circle at a craft store, lol. It hides Eleanor's ugly rubbermaid dish quite nicely
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    Quote Originally Posted by JLC
    Beautiful pics! And a very cute snake!


    What are you using as substrate? That looks nice. And I love how you have the plants arranged. How do you keep them in place without them getting torn down by his climbing around?
    Substrate are just simple wood-chips.
    The plants hang on little hooks. When I made the rear wall I put them in before painting the wall. So they are almost invisible. On the last pic you see the biggest hook above his head.
    1.1 Python regius (Monty Python & Cheetah)
    1.1 Gerrhosaurus major (Falkor & Gizmo)
    0.0.2 Cordylus tropidosternum (Rocco & Senna)
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    Quote Originally Posted by BallKingdom
    Looks like Monty grew a bit, how big is he now? Awsome pics!
    Thanks!

    He's now 3.5 feet (105 cm) and weighs 2.3 pounds (1050 grams)
    1.1 Python regius (Monty Python & Cheetah)
    1.1 Gerrhosaurus major (Falkor & Gizmo)
    0.0.2 Cordylus tropidosternum (Rocco & Senna)
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    DAMN Naara you sure have a really sweet camera
    wish mine could do what yours does
    Girlfriend: Your room smells like reptile!!!
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