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    Snake room tour!

    Hoping this is the right place to post. Recently been really happy with my current snake room set up and finally took some nice photos to share!













    And here is everyone's current set ups!

    Tapioca, ball python





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    Re: Snake room tour!

    Looks awesome!
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    Re: Snake room tour!

    Looks great! I'd love to have a room dedicated to reptiles.
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    Great job! Looks fantastic! Lucky pets...
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    That looks fantastic!!! My snake room isn't nearly that pretty. Maybe once they move to their bigger room (once my lazy butt goes through all the "storage") I'll make it more aesthetically pleasing....
    Luckily the snakes don't complain much about their boring room

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    Re: Snake room tour!

    Great looking critter room! I like the color of the walls. I really need to get to work on my reptile room.
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    Thank you everyone! It's hard to fully capture on camera without making it look neon but the green is a very nice matcha green! I wanted something both pleasing and soothing so I'm very pleased it worked out with the rest of the room. Thinking of adding more house plants which I'm very new to the scene haha, so if anyone knows any noob friendly and low light plants that are easy to take care of lemme know!

    Going to have to figure out how I want to rearrange everything once everyone is big enough to have their adult enclosures!
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    Re: Snake room tour!

    Very nice. Looks like you've got a lot of space to grow into with your critters. I'm having to embrace enclosure stackability in consideration with my vertically impaired stature as I make additions and rearrangements in my room. I don't want the floor of any enclosure above chest height personally, lest I give hungry snakes the "death from above" upper hand at feeding time. My room's only like 9'x10' but serves me and my crew well. Maybe I'll share some pics.
    Pothos and or philodendrons which it looks like you've got, peace lilies, sansevieria/snake plant (which should be in every snake room), maybe a spider plant. Most of those are great at cleaning the air, thrive in low light, and are fairly forgiving of errors.

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    Re: Snake room tour!

    Quote Originally Posted by jmcrook View Post
    Very nice. Looks like you've got a lot of space to grow into with your critters. I'm having to embrace enclosure stackability in consideration with my vertically impaired stature as I make additions and rearrangements in my room. I don't want the floor of any enclosure above chest height personally, lest I give hungry snakes the "death from above" upper hand at feeding time. My room's only like 9'x10' but serves me and my crew well. Maybe I'll share some pics.
    Pothos and or philodendrons which it looks like you've got, peace lilies, sansevieria/snake plant (which should be in every snake room), maybe a spider plant. Most of those are great at cleaning the air, thrive in low light, and are fairly forgiving of errors.
    Please share pics! I'd love to see! Thanks for the plant recommendations! I'v been curious about spider plants for a while so I may give those a shot!
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    Re: Snake room tour!



    Less than half of my enclosures are actually in use but the current crew will grow into them over time.
    Surinam and Argentine boas are in the divided 6’ cage. Two coastal carpets in the rack next to it, Rockhampton and Brisbane localities. The behemoth cage below is divided into two 4x2.5x2 cages. Female Brisbane carpet and the Surinam boa will go in the two halves of that and the Argentine boa will get the 6’ when they’re all large enough. In the event that the Argentine reaches boat anchor size she’ll get the full 8’ cage and I’ll add enclosures as dictated by the size of the other animals.
    Royal python in the top 4’ cage. The empty one below it is divided and will serve as the next grow out space for the two carpet pythons.
    Lots of grow out space to house everyone over the next several years likely, though I’ll be adding another tall 4’ cage eventually.


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