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    Re: Let's see your carpet python setups!

    Ty she loves it she uses all the space sometimes she will stay in.her hide then.she will be wrapped around her branch or she will be just chillin on the bottom

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    Re: Let's see your carpet python setups!

    Just got my new enclosure partially up and running. I went with an Aztec themed background on the upper half. Still a lot of work left - I need to do the sides of the background and I'm making an Aztec face statue waterfall with the water flowing from the mouth. The top is around 33" x 23" x48" and houses my Zebra Jungle Carpet Python. The full height of the enclosure is a little under 7 ft. On the lower half I'm going to do an Amazon rocky background with a waterfall, and it will likely be the new home of my Green Tree Python. The bottom is a few inches taller than the top half, and I'm not sure my GTP will utilize the extra space. If she doesn't, I'll buy a red Amazon Tree Boa for that enclosure and move the GTP back to her old enclosure.










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    Re: Let's see your carpet python setups!

    Quote Originally Posted by Thumpa View Post
    Just got my new enclosure partially up and running. I went with an Aztec themed background on the upper half. Still a lot of work left - I need to do the sides of the background and I'm making an Aztec face statue waterfall with the water flowing from the mouth. The top is around 33" x 23" x48" and houses my Zebra Jungle Carpet Python. The full height of the enclosure is a little under 7 ft. On the lower half I'm going to do an Amazon rocky background with a waterfall, and it will likely be the new home of my Green Tree Python. The bottom is a few inches taller than the top half, and I'm not sure my GTP will utilize the extra space. If she doesn't, I'll buy a red Amazon Tree Boa for that enclosure and move the GTP back to her old enclosure.









    i hope this doesnt come off the wrong way because i like your idea but i'm curious, why the south american theme for an australian snake?
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    Re: Let's see your carpet python setups!

    Well the jungle carpet wanted to move to a real jungle lol. The setup looks awesome. I got to work on my enclosure today. I made most of the internal frame and have the sides cut to fit. I was out of liquid nails so I did not get to put them in place.

    The addition to the back will double my depth to 32 inches and I plan on doing a themed interior to match where bredli's come from. I need to start another DIY thread for the build.


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    Re: Let's see your carpet python setups!

    Lefty, no offense taken. I thoroughly researched the origins of this particular specimen and discovered that he was somehow trapped in a crate of boomerangs that were subsequently shipped to Mexico. Luckily, he was able to adequately adapt to his new environment. I was actually waiting to see when someone was going to notice that. I simply liked the way the Aztec theme looked, and I know that 99% of the people who come through my house are going to be clueless about the snake's native habitat. I had to force myself to overlook that fact, because normally a contradiction like that would bother me.
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    Re: Let's see your carpet python setups!

    Quote Originally Posted by Firemaniv View Post
    Well the jungle carpet wanted to move to a real jungle lol. The setup looks awesome. I got to work on my enclosure today. I made most of the internal frame and have the sides cut to fit. I was out of liquid nails so I did not get to put them in place.

    The addition to the back will double my depth to 32 inches and I plan on doing a themed interior to match where bredli's come from. I need to start another DIY thread for the build.


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    Hey firemaniv. I've got a question about your tracking for your ball Python. I saw your video on YouTube about it and was wondering do you think a Burmese could push the doors up and out?? I want to do the same thing you did but use real glass instead.

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    Re: Let's see your carpet python setups!

    I don't know, I guess if you use thicker glass so that it has weight that would help. Plus I think if the glass has a lock on it that makes the 2 sections more like one. I have not seen my BP messing with the doors. She likes to rearrange her lighting lol.

    I would find an active burn thread/ Facebook group and ask. Sorry that I don't have a better answer. I have never owned a burn, just hold them.
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    Re: Let's see your carpet python setups!

    Quote Originally Posted by Firemaniv View Post
    I don't know, I guess if you use thicker glass so that it has weight that would help. Plus I think if the glass has a lock on it that makes the 2 sections more like one. I have not seen my BP messing with the doors. She likes to rearrange her lighting lol.

    I would find an active burn thread/ Facebook group and ask. Sorry that I don't have a better answer. I have never owned a burn, just hold them.
    I planned on using quarter inch or half inch glass but thanks for the help anyway

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    Re: Let's see your carpet python setups!

    Quote Originally Posted by Thumpa View Post
    Lefty, no offense taken. I thoroughly researched the origins of this particular specimen and discovered that he was somehow trapped in a crate of boomerangs that were subsequently shipped to Mexico. Luckily, he was able to adequately adapt to his new environment. I was actually waiting to see when someone was going to notice that. I simply liked the way the Aztec theme looked, and I know that 99% of the people who come through my house are going to be clueless about the snake's native habitat. I had to force myself to overlook that fact, because normally a contradiction like that would bother me.
    ya, it would drive me nuts too. I mean, my décor does not in any way scream natural habitat so I cant really complain.

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    by the way, the enclosure looks great.
    0.1 IJ carpet python
    1.1 childrens pythons
    0.1 crested
    1.0 three toed box turtle
    1.0 aussie shepherd
    1.0 chupacabra/hyena dog thing.
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