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    Oh my gosh! This looks amazing!
    I'd love to do something like this one day.

    Please post photos of your GTP in it soon!

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    Re: Green Tree Python Display Enclosure

    Quote Originally Posted by satomi325 View Post
    Oh my gosh! This looks amazing!
    I'd love to do something like this one day.

    Please post photos of your GTP in it soon!
    Haha thanks and the green tree is in there in those pictures. She is perched on the highest vine in the center of the cage. She just has her head turned away because she is a very shy girl. I will take some better photos soon though!


    Edit: I forgot I took these photos of her in her cage before as well. http://ball-pythons.net/forums/showt...to-share-these
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    Re: Green Tree Python Display Enclosure

    I am working on mine. Right now he is ina 40 Gal. But working on someting like what you have done. Mine is a Male about 5ft or so ARU and is sweet as heck.

    Thanks for the picks.

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    Again, stunning job. My GTP's would think I sent them to a Day Spa if I put them into something like that

    Another question though.... do you need to use the misters because the heating element drops the humidity on you quickly?

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    Re: Green Tree Python Display Enclosure

    Quote Originally Posted by DavidMundy View Post
    Haha thanks and the green tree is in there in those pictures. She is perched on the highest vine in the center of the cage. She just has her head turned away because she is a very shy girl. I will take some better photos soon though!


    Edit: I forgot I took these photos of her in her cage before as well. http://ball-pythons.net/forums/showt...to-share-these

    OH! I see her now!
    I was looking at the photos on my phone initially and she just blended right in with the rest of the foliage.
    Haha. I bet she loves it in there.

    And I was wondering if she's tame?
    I've heard that Biaks are one of the more aggressive locales? I know it varies between individuals, but that consensus has to come from somewhere. lol....

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    Re: Green Tree Python Display Enclosure

    Quote Originally Posted by bkelley02 View Post
    Again, stunning job. My GTP's would think I sent them to a Day Spa if I put them into something like that

    Another question though.... do you need to use the misters because the heating element drops the humidity on you quickly?

    Thanks again and yes I use the Exo-Terra Monsoon mister. I also covered 75% of the screen with saranwrap which keeps the humidity perfect. The mister goes off every 6 hours for 2 minutes which brings the humidity up to 85-95% then it slowly drops to about 40-50% before it kicks back on. I feel like she is smart enough to know the timing of the misters because she always seems to be active around the time its supposed to go off. She seems to love it.

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    Quote Originally Posted by satomi325 View Post
    OH! I see her now!
    I was looking at the photos on my phone initially and she just blended right in with the rest of the foliage.
    Haha. I bet she loves it in there.

    And I was wondering if she's tame?
    I've heard that Biaks are one of the more aggressive locales? I know it varies between individuals, but that consensus has to come from somewhere. lol....
    She is very cage aggressive. She hates being bothered with when she in her little piece of paradise but I really don't blame her haha. I find myself taking her out atleast once a week. She bites me until she's off her perch an out of her cage but once she is out, she settles down and becomes puppy dog friendly.
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