serpenttongue
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I have one of these and have lined the inside of the metal walls with foam fake rock panels,
Where did you get these rock walls? How strong are they?
I have one of these and have lined the inside of the metal walls with foam fake rock panels,
we are going to get some plugs for the sink but you will have to carry the water up yourself. i will definately add some insulation thanks.
there are some branches that lead to the nesting area and he goes in there all the time so i assume he can make his way up there
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im going to steal a few of your ideas thanks. where did you get the steel roof? bunnings? i have 2 hides which i think is enough and if its too hot outside i have her old enclosure free to put her in.
Have you got a breeding pair in their or just 1
Where did you get these rock walls? How strong are they?
typical darwin I went to bunnings yesterday and they don't stock them :'(
We have friends on the south coast NSW with two Diamonds outside all year round with NO heating , both enclosures are built with a mesh wall facing north so there is plenty of warmth , these pythons have been outside for about 6 years . they have pebbles and pinebark as a substrate that would be warmer than your concrete .
Having said that why didnt you put the heating in the slab , as they do on all of those European bulding shows .:lol:
I think that you would find it hard to find a decent bamboo plant that is limited in height to the aviary.the concrete floor is easy to clean with the hose and it would be a pain looking for a clutch of eggs through 1metre sq of dirt. measured temps and put aviary in cool position that only gets 4 hours of sun in the morning. the roof gets really hot but in side its cool. i am looking for some nice plants. thinking bamboo any other ideas
I think that you would find it hard to find a decent bamboo plant that is limited in height to the aviary.
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