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My new setup!

Here is my new setup... Its in a 55 gallon aquarium.
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Background to come soon. And more plants.
 
Very nice. Your snake has his own village there. It's hard to tell how you have the vine secured to the glass, but it looks like some kind of tape?:shrugs: I used tape to secure something to glass and came home one day to find my snake stuck by the neck and looked like she'd been there a while. :headbang: She ended up loosing about 5 scales while I was removing her from the tape, so be careful! Nice viv though.:cheers:
 
I seriously doubt you're snake'll have any complaints living in that "condo" awesome set-up how about a pic of the snake in his/her new home :cool:
 
Blutengel said:
Men, you bought the snake all expensive hides available! Is your snake a snobistic yup? :grin01:

LOL!! When I first started I bought the expensive hides, too. But when you hit 10 corns, card board boxes begin to look just as "nice".

An excellent set up. You have one lucky corn!
 
Looks good. :)

Two suggestions:

1. How is the lid secured? Hard to tell from the pics but it looks as though it's hinged and just sits on top? If it's possible for the snake to push the lid up even slightly in a corner, it *will* escape.

2. Maybe put some landscape type backing on the back/sides. Snakes can get spooked if they feel exposed and glass all round is pretty exposed. A bit of landscape backing (you can attach it to the outside obviously) not only looks nice but you may see more of the snake if it feels more secure.
 
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