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    Re: 6x2x3 enclosure build progression

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    Way to keep the bar high! Your enclosure makes mine look like a piece of crap. Guess I've got work to do.
    I think that's a compliment? Lol. Thanks?

    So I think what happened with Mazikeen was a combination of a bad fall (hence more branches) and also a bioactive failure. I took out most of the old substrate and added a different mix back in to try to fix that, and so far everything looks okay. It definitely smells better, so I think I'm on the right track. She's still not back in it, as I'm waiting for her belly scales to fully heal before reintroduction as I don't want some kind of bacteria to get in there and start the whole process over, but I do feel more confident about this setup now. No pictures, as it looks about the same as the last time I posted.
    0.1 Red Axanthic P. regius | Mazikeen
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    Re: 6x2x3 enclosure build progression

    Your setup turned out SO great! Congrats! I also saw your post on lighting a few comments up…and I’ve just set up a new 6x2.5x4 enclosure and have been shown the door to the expansive world of reptile lighting and 🤯🤯🤯 Mind completely blown! I’m still eagerly trying to figure it all out, but I had no idea it would be so fun to play with caging setups!

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    Re: 6x2x3 enclosure build progression

    Your work is amazing. Can you tell me what you used for the climbing rocks on the back and how you attached them? I'm looking to do something similar with our ball python's PVC enclosure. Thanks!

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    This enclosure is #snekgoals. For me, a lot of the joy of keeping exotic pets is creating a beautiful enclosure for them to live in and for me to look at so I totally get why you would put so much effort into the enclosure for 1 BP. Pics of her in it please!!

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