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    House Snakes Addict... Aes_Sidhe's Avatar
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    Display Animals.

    Mkay because of Crash Site my post disappeared... here we go again.

    My room is not very spacious but I have space on my dresser for max 40gall breeder tank or Exo-Terra 36x18x36Tall terrarium.

    I'm ball python guy but i keep them in rack and now i want to get something i can please my eyes everyday.

    I'm looking for Snake/Carnivorous Lizard/Large Gecko with not really high Humidity requirements(50-70%) Visually Appealing..who can live in that type enclosures for it whole life.

    I'm looking for something little bit more exotic that Corn/milk/king/New world rat snake...

    I'm not in too GTP..but could consider different arboreal specie if i decide take this Eco-Terra terrarium.
    I'm not in to Beardie dragons as well

    So what You can recommend?? Please have in mind that I don't consider myself as an novice keeper but I'm not Advance either.

    Thanks in Advance.

    P.S. Feel free to post Pictures of Your Animals and enclosures
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    A cornsnake maybe when they young they hide but as the age not so much

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    Re: Display Animals.

    Quote Originally Posted by frenchy View Post
    A cornsnake maybe when they young they hide but as the age not so much
    Quote Originally Posted by Aes_Sidhe View Post
    I'm looking for something little bit more exotic than Corn/milk/king/New world rat snake...


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    I have a veiled Chameleon in a DIY screen cage. They make awesome display reptiles. Not sure if you want a different type of cage.
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    Re: Display Animals.

    Quote Originally Posted by BPelizabeth View Post
    I have a veiled Chameleon in a DIY screen cage. They make awesome display reptiles. Not sure if you want a different type of cage.
    I'm mostly think about 40gall breeder tank.. from one reason You can find them cheap in Craigslist time to time... But if I'll find some really appealing reptile to me I can consider buying different type of cage....


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    Re: Display Animals.

    House Snakes are cool and here's a link with some info & pics http://housesnakes.net/

    I miss my House Snakes and may just need to get some more.

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    Re: Display Animals.

    For display purposes you can't beat some of the arboreals.

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    If you can house it, I would say go for a Brazilian Rainbow boa. The irridescence is just staggering sometimes. They're gorgeous.
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    Re: Display Animals.

    Quote Originally Posted by Moofins07 View Post
    If you can house it, I would say go for a Brazilian Rainbow boa. The irridescence is just staggering sometimes. They're gorgeous.
    Not really.. the only place where i can squeeze a Cage/Tank is on top of my dresser... Is a heavy dresser from IKEA with top 31 3/4'' x 19" so max safe floor measure will be 36"x18" what is exactly or 40 gallon breeder tank or Exo terra Large Tall (36") terrarium and they large screen cage...

    I found 40 gallon breeder on Craigslist for 50$ in mint condition what is a steal... but as i told if somebody can advice some nice arboreal animal without super high humidity requirements i could lean to save some money and buy This tall 36x18x38 Exo-Terra terrarium:



    Actually i really like this one
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    You could always go for crestie geckos, gargoyle geckos, golden geckos, day geckos... To be honest, I don't know the full requirements of any of them, but any of the arboreal geckos could be worth looking into.

    If you want a LARGE gecko, look into leaftails and leachies. I don't know if you'll be able to keep it in that for very long, though.

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