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    Well... i do believe it to be an upgrade for our red eye leaf froggies. The home i made them now is only 18x18 and i feel that it is too small. So. The new one is 24x24 lol. Still in the making im afraid. This is from just now. Were waiting on our final seal layer to cure. Baking it sort of with 2 normal bulbs. These wood jobs sure hold heat and humidity well.

    Once cures its time to wood putty, sand, stain, the gloss/seal. We were thinking a red mahogany with some nice trim. Once complete i will find an nice according size stand or end table and mount it. Im currently debating a small drain valve out a back corner for the false bottom as well, being as this baby will be fully alive.





    Well. This is where we stand so far. Were making a foam back and partial side background as well. Debating wether to plant the sides or not...
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    Awesome!

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    To say I'm a little in love with your naturalistic viv for your snake is an understatement. In the UK they don't seem to be a thing that is really done for them, which is sad. Unless they are a real arboreal species.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Mushrooms View Post
    To say I'm a little in love with your naturalistic viv for your snake is an understatement. In the UK they don't seem to be a thing that is really done for them, which is sad. Unless they are a real arboreal species.
    Same on this end of the pond. Not too many people take the time to make a bp as comfy as it wpuld be in nature. They are a bit... destructive lol. But being planted thickly she loves it. All maintenance in the morning now it, checking for poo and re fluffing the ivy and maybe the palm grass. The massive support on the brom has kept her from her attempts to kill my poor croton in the back. The croton is mighty tough but she tries to perch her big butt on the leaves lmao. Shes species confused i think lmao. Shive you are noooooot a tree frog hahahahahaha.

    Went moss harvestin yesterday. Should the wife and i make a sanitizing moss thread for the viv section? And thoughts?

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    Well. Before morning poke and prod, heres a night of tromping. I told ya damage control isnt bad. Refluff the ivy, fern, look for poopies, and let it go lol. Heres a pic of her tromping about and the next morning.





    Just need firm roots, lots of ground cover, and some time.

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    Oh I love snakes. That has to be THE best setup for a snake I have ever seen, very impressive!

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