I came across these little hammock things, and was wondering how big these came and if they're strong enough to hold a 6-10 lb 8' retic? Or if there was something similar to that, big enough she could fit on, or maybe combine a few together. Since she's in a wooden enclosure it would be screwed into place, so as long as it's made of sturdy material it should hold up to her weight.

Is there anywhere to get large fake vines or plants that aren't prohibitively expensive? Something large enough to take up space in her 6'x2'. I like the idea of big wood pieces, and would be able to spend the expensive price tag on them if it was large enough to fit in the 6'x2'x3's to offer ample climbing opportunities and strong enough to hold 6-10+ lbs of snake. And was resistant enough to mold it could sit on damp EcoEarth without molding. I just don't want to spend that much money if it wasn't big enough or would mold quickly. I will probably keep an eye out at the Atlanta Repticon if I make it this time, last time I went there weren't any pieces large enough.

I basically just want ideas of what to use to decorate the enclosures most efficiently, while also utilizing the 3' of height. If I can get them up closer to the heating elements I will probably take the CHEs out as the cages on them are a bit rough on scales, and I won't have to use so much energy heating the cage all the way down to the floor. Meaning the RHPs should be enough on their own.

I was playing around with ideas of shelves for a long time, but couldn't figure out where I'd get non-wood shelves, or how to put them in place without those metal brackets that would likely rust in the high humidity. Even with the shelves, I'd like to get some big fake plants or something to make them look a bit nicer. I don't have enough room left on the snake room's breaker to add any special lighting, so I wouldn't be able to use live plants.