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Thread: Ocho's New Home

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    Arrow Ocho's New Home

    I got tired of dealing with the crazy high humidity/looks of the sterlite container...so I went out and spent the green for a 20gal-long aquarium today...now I can use the repti-bark again and not have to worry about the walls dripping all the time...got a neat little fake plant for decoration/something else to hide in...she seems to really like her new home...here are a few pics...





    1.1 Ball Python Female-Ocho(8mo.) Male-Ibo(2mo.)

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    Re: Ocho's New Home

    You'll want to check the humidity in that, since there's nothing to keep it in. With a light for heat, it'll dry out fast.
    With the lamp in the center, you'll have a hard time having a temputure gradiant, so you might try moving it to one end.
    Good luck.
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    "Stop being a wimpy monkey,; bare some teeth, steal some food and fling poo with the alphas. "

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