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Thread: Monty's set up

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    Monty's set up

    Just thought I would post a few pictures of my BP Monty's tank

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    That tank is jam packed! I like it, especially that branch. What type of wood is that?

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    Wow!

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    Re: Monty's set up

    Do you think there is too much in there? He has 4 hides and lots to climb on. That branch is a treated piece of driftwood from a pet store.

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    It's jam packed in a good way I like cluttered up tanks. My display ones only have about 15% of free floor space.

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    No no! There's not too much stuff in there. It's awesome. 2 hides is great. 4 hides, even better! That's an awesome setup.

    If I may offer one suggestion though... Put background paper or cardboard on the back wall. On the sides too if you're okay with not seeing through that angle. It can be as simple as black cardboard or as fancy as this:


    It just adds a bit more security to the snake when there's lots of movement around the tank. Just my opinion. It's a really great setup. I'm drooling.
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    hmmm I like fake plants and blahh I need more hides in tanks

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    My bf also named his ball Monty lol something about Monty python


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    Re: Monty's set up

    Thanks, he really seems to enjoy the set up, always happy to be out and explore. I may try the forest tile on the sides, thank you.

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