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Roman
09-07-17, 03:17 PM
I gave off a pair of my Spilotes pullatus (more details can be found in the colubrid section).

Since the enclosure needed an overhaul, some of the plants were in there since the beginning in 2009 (and showing) I decided to it RIGHT.

When I planned the enclosure in the first place I chose endurable plants like pothos regardless of the origin of the plants. Now I want to build an enclosure which is completely bio active and themed as a Central / South American enclosure.

The basic setup stays the same, the branches and cork tubs are the same as before. I chose only plants from this region. I added Xaxim panels for the backside of my enclosure as additional foothold for the climbing plants (and the climbing snakes as well) and added a special substrate to the sidewall. It consist of some kind of glue and substrate with seeds and spores in it, when it dries out and becomes solid you can begin to water it and after some time it is supposed to spawn moss and all kinds of different plants and creates a living sidewall. However, this substrate is originally used in smaller enclosures for dart frogs, so I found it doesn’t work on large walls, at least some sections broke down after some time, but most of it is still on the wall, so I wait and see, if it stays there.

The ground consists now of two layers of pebble stones as drainage layer and on top of this a mix of soil and sand. The complete substrate is about 25 cm (10 inches) deep.

I use the following plants

1 x Dieffenbachia seguine
1 x Monstera deliciosa
1 x Monstera acuminata
3 x Marcgravia sintenisii
1 x Cissus amazonica
1 x Begonia thelmae
1 x Begonia microsperma
1 x Mimosa pudica
1 x Pilea involucrate
1 x Pilea spec. Panama
1 x Philodendron camposportoanum
1 x Philodendron spec. Französisch Guyana
1 x Nanodes/Epidendrum porpax

Since most of them are (still) rather small I hope they are able to survive the constant contact with three Spilotes pullatus. I just have to wait some time and might have to replace the plants which don’t make it…

Here are some pictures of the building process and the plants I used

Drainage layer

https://i.imgur.com/s3gEU7V.jpg

https://i.imgur.com/jZuWnhK.jpg

The sidewall

https://i.imgur.com/nbBZ1QH.jpg



The backwall with the first Xaxim panels

https://i.imgur.com/IytoYVJ.jpg



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Roman
09-07-17, 03:29 PM
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Some of the plants

Dieffenbachia seguine

https://i.imgur.com/UK5ePjt.jpg

Pilea spec. Panama
https://i.imgur.com/xxl18c9.jpg


Begonia microsperma
https://i.imgur.com/NT5U3Ef.jpg


Monstera deliciosa
https://i.imgur.com/biiOMZH.jpg


Philodendron camposportoanum (front) and Marcgravia sintenisii (back)
https://i.imgur.com/frh8V3R.jpg


Nanodes/Epidendrum porpax
https://i.imgur.com/7Wi1aMX.jpg

Monstera acuminata
https://i.imgur.com/EWSbhXy.jpg


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Roman
09-07-17, 03:35 PM
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The finished enclosure

https://i.imgur.com/pL6LM8q.jpg

https://i.imgur.com/IlSS74S.jpg

https://i.imgur.com/SLvbVR3.jpg

https://i.imgur.com/s1c9dGH.jpg


And the first female Spilotes when it moved in and inspected her new surroundings
https://i.imgur.com/hUuUNoc.jpg

https://i.imgur.com/yqGh5KX.jpg

Roman

Scubadiver59
09-07-17, 03:41 PM
bravissimo!! Well done indeed! :)

dannybgoode
09-08-17, 12:55 AM
Very nice - now this is how to keep snakes :)

EL Ziggy
09-08-17, 09:06 AM
Beautiful enclosure. I'd love to set my snakes up like that! :)

Roman
09-08-17, 01:43 PM
Today I added my pair form the quarantine enclosure to their new home…

Both are now busy exploring their new environment.

All three Spilotes pullatus are WC from French Guiana.

The male Spilotes pullatus
https://i.imgur.com/oS0DBPu.jpg

https://i.imgur.com/jI7fihp.jpg

https://i.imgur.com/0mEpH2F.jpg

The female Spilotes pullatus
https://i.imgur.com/zYDJMCL.jpg

https://i.imgur.com/IDARj17.jpg

and both of them
https://i.imgur.com/3ksnCD2.jpg

Roman

daisymaisy
09-13-17, 10:06 PM
Looks great! They have a very nice habitat there.

jjhill001
09-14-17, 08:02 AM
I had a similar idea when planning my Baird's Rat tank. Turns out that getting all Texas native species was going to be way more difficult and expensive than it would be worth so I had to get random lookalikes. Maybe I'll replant it down the road if I can find a reliable supplier who works with native plants.

Roman
09-24-17, 02:39 PM
The enclosure is now in use for two weeks. So far most plants do good, the damage resulting in the snakes movement is mostly superficial, the Monstera deliciosa has some bent leaves, but most plants are actually growing.

Both females are active and can be seen resting in the Monstera deliciosa, on top of the Philodendron scandens or moving in the branches. The big male is still a little shy, he comes sometimes out of hiding, but as soon as he becomes aware of me he disappears again.


The enclosure
https://i.imgur.com/nN3jCnR.jpg

https://i.imgur.com/ZjFf49n.jpg

Monstera acuminate has grown another 10 cm / 4 in and a new leaf
https://i.imgur.com/1huGiPL.jpg

Pilea spec. Panama
https://i.imgur.com/UPedmQR.jpg

Begonia microsperma
https://i.imgur.com/OylGrLt.jpg

Philodendron camposportoanum and Marcgravia sintenisii
https://i.imgur.com/MUGL5GA.jpg

Cissus amazonica and Marcgravia sintenisii
https://i.imgur.com/mEELMAE.jpg

Pilea involucrate
https://i.imgur.com/J9D8A1y.jpg

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Roman
09-24-17, 02:41 PM
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Monstera deliciosa
https://i.imgur.com/wVk4NUK.jpg

Female Spilotes pullatus
https://i.imgur.com/Q6Nm4UQ.jpg


Male Spilotes pullatus
https://i.imgur.com/KwZhZJV.jpg

Roman

dannybgoode
11-04-17, 09:49 AM
Really very nice work Roman. Do like a good planted viv like this - looks awesome...

DJC Reptiles
11-04-17, 10:25 AM
Incredible, fantastic work you have done there.