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    Re: Amazon's new digs.

    Quote Originally Posted by waltah! View Post
    I bumped my Amazon up to a bigger Exoterra today. Thought I'd snap a couple of quick pics.
    Hello waltah

    Nice pics, and nice setup! Is it a wood log you are using in your enclusure? What kind of material is it made from?

    Thanks!

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    Re: Amazon's new digs.

    Thanks! It's like a reson material. No real wood involved there. He used it more than he used his perches in his last setup. They like to have something more than just a perch under them I think.
    --Walt

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    Re: Amazon's new digs.

    I love it! Did you made it?

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    Re: Amazon's new digs.

    No, sadly I don't possess that kind of skill. It came from Petsmart I think, I bought it a couple of years ago. It has a hollow hide area at the base so it works great.
    --Walt

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    Re: Amazon's new digs.

    lol, That's ok, thanks for the tip, i'll keep an eye open for petsmart

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    Re: Amazon's new digs.

    do you have anything covering the screen top to hold the humidity?

    he looks "friendly"!! nice looking setup and great looking snake!

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    Re: Amazon's new digs.

    I do have some foil cutouts that I have used in the past. I have a good sized water bowl and give daily mistings. He has never had a bad shed with this type of setup.
    --Walt

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