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    Re: Semi Bioactive Enclosure Pics

    Quote Originally Posted by ROSIEonFIRE View Post
    Hi all! I will be bringing my first ball python home soon (yay!) and am thinking I might do an enclosure with some potted plants. If you have an enclosure like this, please share pics/tips! I have a 4x2x2 pvc enclosure coming in the mail.
    Congrats on the new ball python!
    Did you get a boy or a girl?
    Either way: Make sure you post some pictures for us!

    As for bioactive: I avoid living plants in my standard enclosures because they are going to get dug up and/or steamrolled by the ball pythons sooner or later (as the snakes get larger)... There are some species of tough living plants that I imagine you could rotate through the enclosure and swap out until they recover enough to go back in (e.g. Sansevieria), but most are not going to do well...
    Last edited by Lord Sorril; 04-15-2025 at 02:15 PM.
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