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Ameron
at Tue Nov 22 16:23:02 2011 [ Report Abuse ] [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by Ameron ]
Special compliments on your Naturalistic vivarium setups. They not only mimic the snake environments, they are quite decorative for your home - giving a very natural, outdoors look that compliments your Home.
There really is no Right or Wrong when choosing a snake setup, I understand. For many breeders, or for persons with large collections, Naturalistic setups are just not practical. I only have 2 snakes, and I also use very Naturalistic setups.
In the next few days, I will post a link to Flickr photos showing my two biomes. One has 9 species of plants represented, and I often decorate with live plant springs. (Laurel and similar plants are easiest to use; they last long before wilting.) Post title will be something like:
Naturalistic Vivariums
Question: Are you sure that the Yellow is a Yellow? He has very orange colors, including eyes. Are you sure that he is not a pale Everglades, rather than a Yellow??
Your Everglades snake has some of the richest reds I’ve ever seen. No wonder you were disappointed with the Everglades/Gray intergraded that you had hoped to breed.
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