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dravenxavier
at Sat Feb 21 07:53:06 2004 [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by dravenxavier ]
One of the important things in trying to make a desert vivaria truly appear natural is to try to get the rocks and substrate to match. You can't use, say, red sandstone rocks and a substrate mix with white sand. Mix some topsoil with, say, decomposed granite, and then use granite rocks that match. Or sandstone with the right colored sand. As for plants, you can always try a juniper as well. The ones done in a bonsai style look exceptionally well, since they're designed to look as though they were gnarled by natural forces. ----- 1.1 Albino Nelson's Milks
0.1 Dumeril's Boa
0.0.1 Albino Corn
0.1 Mex Mex
0.1 Northern Blue Tongue
0.0.1 Green Tree Frog
0.0.1 Cuban Tree Frog
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