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SHOW ME YOUR VIV'S

My set ups are pretty standard.....And of course, even though its feeding day, only my Amel is out.


Chloe (ghost)

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Sadler (abbott okeetee)

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Tula (butter)

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And Suri (Amel)

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Im looking to re-do everyones viv soon, with backgrounds and different stuff, but Sadler is getting too big for his enclosure, even though he never comes out, so within the next few weeks Im going to transfer him into a 20 long and then re do everyone.
 
Just out of interest, are those plants the Exo-Terra ones? Also, where did you get that log from, it looks fantastic.

All the best

David

Thanks, David! Not sure who makes the plants, all petshops here have them. They are silk with suction cups. The log is from Petsmart. Lily's viv has the same one, it's just buried in vines. It's nice for hatchlings because it doesn't have any little holes they can get into (from manufacturing). The bigger log in Lila's viv had a hatchling-sized hole in the bottom that had to be sealed with silicone. People here have lost snakes inside plastic logs.

Nanci
 
The white cages are from Jungle Plastics Habitats. They are custom because I had Alan add in two side windows for more light. (So glad I did).

They are heated with regular UTHs aluminum taped to the bottoms. They have extra-large vents in the back, as well as ventilation around the door.

I'm truthfully not sure how much I like this style. The acryllic windows scratch very easily, and it's hard to get a reluctant snake out without removing everything, and it is hard to reach inside for heavy things. But they are beautiful to look at. They also retain heat very well- not a plus in Florida in the summer with a sucky AC. I bought them with fluorescent lights, but even fluorescents heat them up too much to ever have the lights on. But, they are 24x24, so a generous size. And stackable, which is cool.
 

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This is Oz my male amel a year ago in his 40 gal viv. He has grown so much in the past year he is at 900 grams and 5' this year.
I lost all my old pics except four because of computer crash, this thread is motivating me to take more. susang
 

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That's a happy looking snake, Susan. I wish I had 40's for everyone. My computer was acting psycho when I got home yesterday. When it started behaving itself, I took that opportunity to back up all my pics.

Nanci
 
That's a happy looking snake, Susan. I wish I had 40's for everyone. My computer was acting psycho when I got home yesterday. When it started behaving itself, I took that opportunity to back up all my pics.

Nanci

Me too, but since at least 50% of all wall space is taken up by snakes or rodents, I don't think that will happen soon. This guy isn't in that viv anymore he is in a 20L, because I have a female close to his size who is very active. All need is about two more rooms and they would all be in 40's.
 
My biggest adult female (which was also my very first corn) has the below enclosure. It's about four feet long and 79 gallons.

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My two yearling and other two adults live in the below four unit cornsnake "apartment". My dad and I built it last year as my Christmas present. It cost under $200 to build and is made mainly of melamine. Each viv is approximately 40 gallons.

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My hatchling hypo lav and butter mot are currently being housed in a melamine rack. There's 11 shelves with four Sterlite containers on each shelf. The containers are 6 quarts... definately large enough for hatchlings! Unfortunately, I don't have a picture of this at the moment.

Lisa
 
Im looking to re-do everyones viv soon, with backgrounds and different stuff, but Sadler is getting too big for his enclosure, even though he never comes out, so within the next few weeks Im going to transfer him into a 20 long and then re do everyone.



I set up the 20 long today and decided to move my yearling into it, thats the Ghost. Shes around 120 grams, and Sadler is only about 60. So I moved Sadler into the 20 regular, and Chloe into the 20 long. Hes an 07 but I wanted to get him out of that 10 gallon.

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:bang: Looks like Hunter's website crashed on Friday night and I didn't have all the files not related to the site backed up so here's the pics from my previous post here again...

Alexi's Viv
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Grassy's Viv
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Cool topic! I like seeing all your vivs.

I don't have any good pics close by but you can see my vivs here:

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Ok so here are some pics of Niblet's Viv~

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Just Hanging around:
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Here is Maize's small viv:

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And when she is bigger, she will be going in here:

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New baby new viv

This is a work in progress. At the base of the tree is a big hide but you can't really see it in the picture. The rock in back is also a big hide. I originally put the wall plant in for decoration..little did I know it would become his favorite sleeping spot. Now he has one on his cold side too. Spoiled baby. :crazy02:
 

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