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    I guess I haven't posted an update in a long time. The plant, so far, doing the best is a brittlebush. As a bonus, it sheds old leaves as it makes more "branches," and the leaves are nice and crumbly and I can just mix them into the substrate. There are a few other grassy-looking plants that make these little flowers, and I haven't yet figured out what they are (I bought a few mixed desert seed packets). And I have two creosote seedlings in there too. The beetles are doing fine and eat mostly vegetable scraps from my own dinners, but I have given them dead bugs I find around the house, which they also devour.

    The substrate seems to be settling a little on the side I keep watering, so I think I will need to make some more soil mix and add it. Again, adding an olla for my watering needs will probably help this, too.

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    Oh and, about deciding between gopher snakes and trans-pecos; I have decided I'll go with a TPRS. I got to hold one at an expo and it was perfect, lol, too bad I was too responsible and stuff to not impulse buy it; it was a lovely light blonde one. Hopefully I can find a similar looking one when the time comes.

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    Can you post a picture of your setup please?
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    Keep in mind that silicone aquarium sealant can take a long time to dry, especially when put on thickly, as you might to secure rocks. It dries from the outside of the bead, leaving the inside moist & off-gassing for a week or longer. It's irritating & pungent until it's completely dry, so personally I'd plan to let it dry for a few weeks.

    Sounds like you're really doing your homework & I suspect you'll have a wonderful habitat when you're finally done. You have some great ideas & apparently the creativity to also succeed.

    I lived a long time in the desert, & I can appreciate how frustrating it can be to grow some of the native plants. I never tried to grow creosote but I struggled to duplicate my large & magnificent bladderpod shrubs- they flowered a long time & kept bees & hummingbirds happy.
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    Re: Trans-pecos eating insects?

    Quote Originally Posted by TofuTofuTofu View Post
    Oh and, about deciding between gopher snakes and trans-pecos; I have decided I'll go with a TPRS. I got to hold one at an expo and it was perfect, lol, too bad I was too responsible and stuff to not impulse buy it; it was a lovely light blonde one. Hopefully I can find a similar looking one when the time comes.
    I'm not at all surprised...TPRS are such gentle souls. Your self-control is admirable.
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    Re: Trans-pecos eating insects?

    Oh boy, I hope these pictures work.








    The cage is 4' x 18" x 18" Carolina Custom Cages. The largest plant in there is a brittlebush. I'm unsure what the grassy things are as of yet. The few smaller ones are two creosote seedlings.

    I spread the seeds on Halloween of last year, and many things sprouted in about a week. The brittlebush did the best in that corner and sort of took over. The other plants that sprouted either didn't do well in this environment, or I didn't water enough for them, or the lights were too bright or not bright enough, etc? I wanted a variety of seeds for this very reason, though, and will continue to see what tolerates this environment and my plant skills the best.

    In terms of decor, I probably want to add another piece of driftwood as more of a climbing surface, but wanted to wait till the plants chose places to sprout and established themselves.

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    Wow, I'm so impressed! That looks fantastic. I think your future snake will be very fortunate.
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    Re: Trans-pecos eating insects?

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    Wow, I'm so impressed! That looks fantastic. I think your future snake will be very fortunate.

    Thank you! Once I get my snake (or maybe before, if I have an update on the setup) I will probably just make a thread dedicated to it, so other people can see how I made it and what materials I used, just for posterity's sake. I haven't seen a bioactive arid setup with native plants for a snake before, so I will likely have some experiences to learn from and share as well.

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