Zeus_the_beardie Well-Known Member Joined Jun 13, 2006 Messages 627 Reaction score 0 Location Coffs Harbour Jan 1, 2007 #21 looks great
T Tatelina Very Well-Known Member Joined Aug 26, 2006 Messages 3,707 Reaction score 0 Location Sydney Jan 1, 2007 #22 I can't see any water fountain...but good idea none the less!
PeeJay Active Member Joined Feb 24, 2005 Messages 101 Reaction score 0 Location Geelong Jan 1, 2007 #23 looks great! i noticed you havent got a heat source, how do they cope with the cold?
MoreliaMatt Very Well-Known Member Joined May 28, 2006 Messages 4,619 Reaction score 3 Location Adelaide Jan 2, 2007 #24 they cope fine with the cold..... they are used to the weather we get here as they live all the way down the east coast and there are reports of a colony living in the adelaide hills. and tatelina, look at the 3rd pic. you can see the fountain.
they cope fine with the cold..... they are used to the weather we get here as they live all the way down the east coast and there are reports of a colony living in the adelaide hills. and tatelina, look at the 3rd pic. you can see the fountain.
happy_life Active Member Joined Nov 11, 2006 Messages 212 Reaction score 0 Location Townsville Jan 2, 2007 #25 look great
Harry74 Not so new Member Joined May 13, 2005 Messages 44 Reaction score 0 Location Brisbane Jan 2, 2007 #26 Looks great. I'm hoping to do something similar for my carpet pythons but on a smaller scale.
MoreliaMatt Very Well-Known Member Joined May 28, 2006 Messages 4,619 Reaction score 3 Location Adelaide Jan 2, 2007 #27 excellent harry, ive noticed a few people on here in qld keep their pythons outside! having the EWD's outside is the best thing i ever did! they dont stink the house up now! hehe
excellent harry, ive noticed a few people on here in qld keep their pythons outside! having the EWD's outside is the best thing i ever did! they dont stink the house up now! hehe