Hello everyone!
I just finished moving the last of my legless buddies into my 8th grade science classroom. The kids love all the animals so far, but the enclosures could definitely use some... sprucing up. Specifically most of them are bare and boring.
I would like for some of these to look a bit more like the fox snake enclosure. The sand boa enclosure is probably going to be just plain bare because... well.. it lives in a desert.
The rest though....
I need to upgrade the Sumatran short-tail python's cage anyway; he's starting to outgrow it. Does anyone have recommendations on how to make a Vision cage pretty looking? Or should I go with a different brand? I am considering putting soil and tropical foliage, like pitcher plants, in there with it.
As for the rubber boas, those plastic bins are probably going to stay in their cages in some way [they're feeding containers, keeping in the cage has been a successful way to get them to eat without stressing them out by forcing them into a new environment. They're super-picky, especially the male].
I also thought about putting plants in with the rubber boas, but that would require new lighting setups which I'd rather not do... and it might raise the temperature of the enclosures which is a no-go for rubber boas.
I'd appreciate any suggestions!
Cheers!
Will double check later if the pictures uploaded correctly. Right now I'm on a school computer and it doesn't display some images correctly.