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New viv?!

Lady Serpentus

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Hiya! Ok so my honey corn snake (Lucy) loves to sleep in plants and climbs alot,ill be moving her soon to a 55 gal viv. I need some wrapping vines and cool:dgrin: looking branches that are at least 18". Can anyone please give me a website that has cool branches ad wrapping vines u have used yourself. Id appreciate it!! Thank You!!!
 
I know petco/petsmart and the like have those bendable "vines, and usually they have some leafy fake vines to use as wrapping, but I suggest finding branches in the woods, treating them as is described somewhere on the site... and then go to a craftstore I know my nearby michaels had a larg bin of fake leafy vine outside the other day.
 
i couldnt find anything worth buying it looked sobflimbsy to me so i treated the wood myself i got from outside which is simple to do then i sanded it and treated it a second time then drilled small holes to put greenery in with a hot glue gun go to my page and u will see it very easy to do
 
You should look into bio active substrates and keeping real plants with a tank that large. I've been looking into this, it's very interesting and I know that there are a few threads about it around here. Also, there's a book you might have heard about "Art of Keeping Snakes".

Just an idea, since you're going for that planted look.
 
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