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mrderson
02-12-14, 10:48 PM
Has anyone ever bought an enclosures from Terrarium Art (Justin Tanner)? Terrarium Art (http://www.infinityterrarium.com/)

I saw them at Repticon in Phoenix last year and thought they were beautiful. I forgot about them until I found this picture with someone keeping their hognose in one.

I am considering buying one or two for my hognoses, however, I have a few concerns about them.

First, the only heat source is from the lamp up top. I have only ever used a UTH for my snakes and I am not sure if the lamp would be appropriate/sufficient for heat. There does't seem to be anywhere to put a UTH.

Second, the main hide at the bottom is open at the front. Does this take away the security of the hide for the snake? I could add more plants up top for cover but I am not sure if this would be enough.

If anyone has any opinions about these enclosures I would be grateful to hear them.

mrderson
02-13-14, 10:34 AM
They also have ones like this with more cover, of course I will have to find out if they make the proper size for a hognose since this one seems rather small.

Mikoh4792
02-13-14, 10:45 AM
Looks nice, but inconvenient for my personal use. Wouldn't be able to stack them, and I don't know if he makes them big enough for the snakes I keep.

But for smaller species like hognose snakes that looks very nice. A great piece of art/display.

I don't think the heat lamp would be bad for low humidity requiring species, and heat lamps are more efficient at heating ambient temps than heat mats...so you shouldn't have a problem.

backafter30
02-13-14, 09:29 PM
These really look awesome, and seem to be very well thought out for the well-being of the animal. I've seen them at the Denver shows, and the decor is nicely done. You can even get them with built-in recirculating waterfalls. My only problem with them is that I think they would be a pain to keep clean, and even though they come is many sizes they are probably best suited to smaller critters. Arrow frogs, geckos, or smaller arboreal snakes would be ideal.

Tsubaki
02-14-14, 05:36 AM
I don't know if they are easy to use, but they sure look pretty!

mrderson
02-14-14, 10:44 AM
Thanks for the input everyone. My only concern now is if they make them big enough for a n adult hognose. I contacted the owner so hopefully I will find out soon.
They do look difficult to clean but since I am only planning on getting one (maybe two) I am willing to spend some extra time cleaning them.