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06-05-11, 08:23 PM
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Re: My Reptile Room!
thats ok his tank is not big big enough for a friend anyway so hes probably happier alone! We have a 120 gallon and it still seems too small to add another turtle comfortably . Your room is very nice!
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06-05-11, 08:25 PM
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Re: My Reptile Room!
Besides the obv downsides to housing herps together, ReSs do pretty well together given space, they are nothing like Side neck turtles who are territorial to the end. (if you dont know what side neck turtles are its worth looking them up, they are really cool)
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06-07-11, 08:00 AM
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Re: My Reptile Room!
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Originally Posted by stephanbakir
Besides the obv downsides to housing herps together, ReSs do pretty well together given space, they are nothing like Side neck turtles who are territorial to the end. (if you dont know what side neck turtles are its worth looking them up, they are really cool)
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I may have to look that up. Thanks man.
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06-10-11, 09:43 PM
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Re: My Reptile Room!
Some updated photos of 2 of my tanks!
I took the waterfall out of this one because it kept running dry. Added some broms and another anthurium, as well as pothos for filler.
Here's the frogs in their old home (now planted).
Lastly, here's my JCP getting some exercise in my newest build, which will likely become a chondro viv.
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06-10-11, 09:52 PM
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Re: My Reptile Room!
love that last pic:P
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06-11-11, 05:03 PM
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Re: My Reptile Room!
Love those setups. What size is the tree frog tank?
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06-11-11, 10:19 PM
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Re: My Reptile Room!
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Originally Posted by HDreptiles
Love those setups. What size is the tree frog tank?
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It's the 12"x12"x18" Exo Terra.
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06-11-11, 10:36 PM
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Re: My Reptile Room!
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Originally Posted by Teckdragon
It's the 12"x12"x18" Exo Terra.
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Cool. Thanks man.
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06-12-11, 06:05 AM
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Re: My Reptile Room!
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Originally Posted by Teckdragon
I'm fortunate enough to share my room with all my animals. Here's a few pictures for your enjoyment.
Wide-angle shot.
Top of my rack. This is a WIP and will be an arboreal snake habitat once I decide on parts & construction. It is a 18"x18"x24" Exo Terra.
Middle/bottom of my rack. This is currently my grow rack and holds the tank for my baby carpet, an Exo Terra nano 8"x8"x12".
This is my snake tank. It houses my RTB and my BP. I'm aware it's a keeper faux-pas, but they've lived like this for 15 years without incident. The tank is all glass, and is 36"x24"x18". I believe it's actually an old Zoo Med. It was given to me when I was given the snakes as a child.
Next up in my turtle tank. 40G long.
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I am i the only one who doesn't see any pictures?
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06-12-11, 06:17 AM
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Re: My Reptile Room!
I sees them
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06-12-11, 06:23 AM
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Re: My Reptile Room!
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Originally Posted by Lankyrob
I sees them
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For some reason they aren't showing up for me. I can see pics in all the other threads on here.
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06-12-11, 02:25 PM
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The Original Urban Legend
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Re: My Reptile Room!
Very nice reptile room. The only thing, and I am not trying to be mean here...just looking out for the animals' best interest...is please separate your BP and RTB. Keeping two of the same species together is never good, let alone two different species from two very differnet parts of the world...
Ball pythons (Royal pythons) hail from Africa. They live in the rainforests and semi-arid temperate zones. They are very shy, very secretive pythons, who prefer solitude and tight hiding places.
Boa constrictors live in South American rainforests....they have never seen Africa. They too are solitary creatures, but tend to spend more time in trees and out in the open.
I don't care if you've kept the two together for 15 minutes or 15 years, the fact that you yourself mentioned you know it's a faux-pas and yet continue to house them together really rubs me the wrong way.
Let me list the reasons why:
That boa will get very much larger than the BP, and could easily eat it. A ball python gets 5-6 feet long, while a boa gets 8-12. There are countless horror story threads online of boas eating ball pythons that were housed with them.
Second, the snakes will constantly be at a higher level of stress than they'd be in if they were alone....snakes do not "cuddle" with one another, or really enjoy company. If they are both in the same spot, it's because both snakes feel it is the best spot and they both want to be there and are competing for it. Neither snake will be at ease if they are both stuffed in the same spot.
Constant high stress levels lead to weakened immune systems and a greater susceptibility to illness. Think of having to live in a studio apartment with Andre the Giant? You'd both feel cramped and get in each other's way and you'd be stressed and irritated all the time.
I doubt you will listen to me...if you've been doing it for 15 years, probably nothing can change your mind now. Don't do it for me...do it for the health of your animals. Please separate them and get them each into their own, custom environment with proper setups for each.
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