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Waterfall in a vivarium.

I Currently have my normal corn in a 20 gal critter tank. Hes about 3 ft So im gonna move him into a 40 to 60 gal tank. I have the general layout of the cage planned in my head, its gonna have a lot of hides, Branches vines etc. I was wondering about putting some kind of small waterfall in there for esthetics but also as bath/watering hole. Ill have some sort of recirculation divice and a water tank hidden away. What do you guys think.
 
You'd have to watch the humidity a lot, and have some sort of hot bulb to reduce it probably...but otherwise I can't see any problems.
 
The only problem with a waterfall would be humidity levels. I think waterfalls would work great with something like a rainbow boa... but perhaps less so with a corn.
 
My mate put a waterfall in with his chameleon (sp?) and it was very, VERY humid lol. looks nice and sounds nice, and would keep the water cleaner as its cycling around, but if you only have a small tank you might find that you cant actually see your snake cos of all the water vapour :(.

If you do go ahead with it tho... post pics and a review of how it goes :cheers:
 
Im Probably gonna splurge and get a 60 or 70 gal And my normal tends to have dry shend the break up. A little higher humidity will probably be benefical. Thanks all.
 
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