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Old 27-Dec-03, 08:41 PM
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outdoor enclosures and plants for diamond pythons

what plants could i use for my diamond python in an outdoor enclosure?
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Must be nice to be able to have out door enclosures.
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I would go for something soft like ferns
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forbes nsw
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http://cust.idl.com.au/pstevens/aussie_snake_pics.htm
took this from another thread, looks great doesn't it?
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looking for that yesterday thanks
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anything that won't snap when their on it. but also remember you have to clean it so it can't be to complicated
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took this from another thread, looks great doesn't it?
yep they look great but I wonder how the parrot feels in the second photo?
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when snakes are inm bird avirys about 100 different finches fly to the side of the aviry with large parrots they scream at the top of there voice but my birds dont care about the diamond cause i made it so they cant see each other
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Does seem kinda cruel to let the python see the bird but not feed it to him.
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If I was looking for flora,
I would decide on something NATIVE that will give great cover and show a nice shade of green to compliment the enclosure.But thats just my choice...

I would avoid plants that are toxic or spikey etc or anything else that may harm a snake...
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He he he... on the second enclosure pic... see the lorikeet in the background, I bet he sleeps with one eye open...
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he he he... I just read the rest of the thread... marc
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