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I especially like the 4th image
May I also suggest using our fingergrips so you can keep the glass smudge-free - Virides - Stylish Enclosure Enhancements
Great Job!! Where do you get your supplies from? Artificial plants, logs hides etc?
Looks very nice Such a pleasure to view nice displays.
You can araldite a small knob on the first sheet of glass to use as a handle to stop finger marks. (Don't do it on the rear one as it will smash when you move the front one over it.)
Sand as a substrate is illegal in WA for keeping pythons on. But at worst you get a written warning.
Looks very nice Such a pleasure to view nice displays.
You can araldite a small knob on the first sheet of glass to use as a handle to stop finger marks. (Don't do it on the rear one as it will smash when you move the front one over it.)
Sand as a substrate is illegal in WA for keeping pythons on. But at worst you get a written warning.
Looks very nice Such a pleasure to view nice displays.
You can araldite a small knob on the first sheet of glass to use as a handle to stop finger marks. (Don't do it on the rear one as it will smash when you move the front one over it.)
Sand as a substrate is illegal in WA for keeping pythons on. But at worst you get a written warning.
They look fantastic.
Just wondering, how did you secured the fake vines in the first 2 pics?
Sand as a substrate is illegal in WA for keeping pythons on. But at worst you get a written warning.
You may find it climbs more as it gets older and when the ambient temps get a bit higher. It's been quite cool here in Perth. My stimi's haven't been active for awhile now. But come summer they are climbing all over the place at night.I have been told they climb, but mine doesn't. She hides in her heat rock 24-7 and only comes out for food or if i take her out.
As for the "sand" issue - i have never heard of it being illegal, but i wouldn't be shocked or suprised if thats true. But i am happy with the wallnut shells cause its clean and safe when used right. I have read not to use sand out your garden, but i thought that might be due to mites, and viruses etc.
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