Tuesday, August 16, 2011
Can you put a ball python on a "living" vivarium?
He is currently in a 129 gallon tank with inverted clay pots for hideouts several logs, plastic plants, and a water dish. I would like to redecorate this tank with a rock wall, flowing water riverbed (with filter), and real live plants. I'm thinking of putting 2 layers on the warm side of the tank, the bottom layer will be his hide-out close to the heat pad underneath. Then I will put something like a hill on top with plants and rocks to make the bottom layer look like an underground burrow. I'm thinking of putting orchids on the rock wall and a "fallen log" scene with ferns and vines in the middle. The log will be hollow for additional hide-out. Also, I would put aspen bark on some areas, moss on some areas, and rocks towards the riverbed. This is not something I can empty out and clean every week. I can change the bark and moss every week but the rest would be a permanent structure. Is this something a ball python can live in?
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