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    "Refurnished" tank

    I had a nice productive day today! A lot of cleaning and disinfecting, and also redecorating Whaddya think?






    After looking around for few seconds, he stormed into his hide, and then decided to have another look around.







    I had some Faux plants left, so I thought I'd take few pics of Buddy crawling through the plants





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    Re: "Refurnished" tank

    looking good i like the set up as a show display.

    nice looking male too


    if you cant afford to take care of it, dont get it

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    Re: "Refurnished" tank

    looks like a pain to clean

    its pretty for a show display though, a lot going on. make sure the snakes needs are met and you can pretty much do anything.

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    Re: "Refurnished" tank

    Yea. It probably is gonna be pain to clean. Just to take the snake out I have to lift off the plant on top of his hide :\
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    Re: "Refurnished" tank

    Wow man, that looks great! Good job!
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    Re: "Refurnished" tank

    Very nice! You've inspired me to make a few adjustments to my ugly setup.



    But then again maybe I'll just wait until I upgrade the tank when he gets a little bigger... nah, might as well do it now and just expand on the decor when the time comes.

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    Re: "Refurnished" tank

    Quote Originally Posted by bsd13 View Post
    Very nice! You've inspired me to make a few adjustments to my ugly setup.



    But then again maybe I'll just wait until I upgrade the tank when he gets a little bigger... nah, might as well do it now and just expand on the decor when the time comes.
    Hahaha. The decorations are cheap. I got the plants for $3 total and there's even some left over.
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    Re: "Refurnished" tank

    You should NEVER have left over fauna! Stick 'em ALL in there! -lol- Just kidding. I love tons of plants though. The tank looks REALLY GOOD!! ^_^ I bet the snake loves it. Except for the flashing "lightning" storm that occurred when he moved in. -lol-

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    Re: "Refurnished" tank

    It does look good. The first thing I thought was how are you going to clean it.

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    Re: "Refurnished" tank

    It's not that difficult to clean spot-cleaning daily/weekly/however often it needs it, and then once every couple of weeks you replace all the substrate. I never clean the plants if they're not dirty, and if they are I soak them in reptile-safe cleaning agents and then scrub, rinse, and replace them. It sounds like a lot of work, but really it isn't.

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