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Naturalistic Vivarium

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Posted by: rosemilk at Thu Sep 22 23:58:22 2005   [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by rosemilk ]  
   

Has anyone out there tried setting up a naturalistic vivarium following the suggestions and guidelines as described in "The Art of Keeping Snakes" by Phillipe de Vosjoli? Last year I bought a 1-month-old female Honduran king and once she was adjusted and eating steadily, I followed the author's plan and put together a setup with active soil, a drainage layer and a layer for worms. It has live plants, petrified wood, volcanic rock and an interesting rock found in a mountain steam in Juneau, Alaska. The snake built a network of tunnels which lead to a little underground cavern. Being crepuscular she emerges at dawn and dusk. Her skin is glossy and she sheds beautifully. The author states that healthy soil with a good aerobic bacteria count will keep the snake from contracting blister disease. Of all my snakes, I would say she has developed the most natural of habits. It's working so well that I would like to have all my snakes set up in natural vivaria. Here and there I ask people I meet and I've yet to find one who has tried this, but I understand that it is quite common practice in Europe to construct these mini natural environments. Any thougts or ideas?


   

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