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    Re: couple of updated pics

    Quote Originally Posted by kylesreptiles View Post
    Ok just askin wasnt goin to bash on you. Yeah I would change the cage for cresteds too.=D
    whats with all the cresteds? lol..

    i was thinking more along the lines of a baby male pastel

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    Re: couple of updated pics

    Nice snake! I love sheds... they look so pretty afterwards! She's got great girth, too.

    That is a nice enclosure for cresteds. But, hey, a baby pastel sounds good too.

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    Re: couple of updated pics

    Quote Originally Posted by Crazy4Herps View Post
    Nice snake! I love sheds... they look so pretty afterwards! She's got great girth, too.

    That is a nice enclosure for cresteds. But, hey, a baby pastel sounds good too.
    hehe thanks! :p

    and ye, these pics are about 4-5 days after shedding. i like her

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    Re: couple of updated pics

    Even the larger exo terra is too small for her. Just go buy a 20L and be done with it. Or get a tub. Those exo terras are great for geckos and small chameleons or anything small that needs cage height but not a ball which is most terrestrial. And before people chime in and say "well my ball climbs all the time" Yes they may but they dont need a 2ft tall tank they need floor space and a tight comfy hide a little branch for them to explore on is good exercise for them i guess. Don't want any obese snakies even thought they are pretty chubby naturally. How old is she?? Shes very pretty.
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    Re: couple of updated pics

    beautiful girl!! and that's awesome you gave her something to climb on...but she definitely needs 2 cave-like hides (that only have one opening). And I agree with the poster above me...a 20-30 gal long tank (or a tub) would be best
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    1.0 striped california king "Nix"
    0.1 yellow tiger crested gecko "Ember"

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    Re: couple of updated pics

    Quote Originally Posted by sg1trogdor View Post
    Even the larger exo terra is too small for her. Just go buy a 20L and be done with it. Or get a tub. Those exo terras are great for geckos and small chameleons or anything small that needs cage height but not a ball which is most terrestrial. And before people chime in and say "well my ball climbs all the time" Yes they may but they dont need a 2ft tall tank they need floor space and a tight comfy hide a little branch for them to explore on is good exercise for them i guess. Don't want any obese snakies even thought they are pretty chubby naturally. How old is she?? Shes very pretty.
    thanks for this post, yes im seeing more and more that a 30" long is what she will do better in..

    20 gallon tanks are like 30x12x12, or i have a shot at a vision tank, 28x24x12..

    she is 20 months and over 25"

    EDIT - this link for the 28x24x12
    http://lllreptile.com/store/catalog/...1-vision-cage/
    0.0.1 Normal (Cleo)
    0.1 Red Tail Boa (Malaya)
    0.1 Pastel (Thema)
    0.1 Pin het Bino (Simisola)
    0.1 Normal (no name)
    0.1 Normal (no name)
    0.1 Normal (no name)
    1.0 Pastel (no name yet)
    1.0 Mojave (no name yet)
    0.1 Black Pastel (no name)
    0.1 Het Clown (no name)

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    Re: couple of updated pics

    got the vision, tank.. it holds heat and humidity very very well!

    no more having to add we/damp towles to the top of the exo terra cage to form humidity!
    0.0.1 Normal (Cleo)
    0.1 Red Tail Boa (Malaya)
    0.1 Pastel (Thema)
    0.1 Pin het Bino (Simisola)
    0.1 Normal (no name)
    0.1 Normal (no name)
    0.1 Normal (no name)
    1.0 Pastel (no name yet)
    1.0 Mojave (no name yet)
    0.1 Black Pastel (no name)
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