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Old 02-04-03, 09:19 AM   #1
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INtroducing : Volcano !!

Here's a pic of Volcano, my new jcp!! As you can see, the marking on his head looks like a black butterfly on a yellow background. To find him a name, I researched butterfly latin names on the internet and found vanessa indica volcanus, which is an exotic butterfly from India. From the latin name volcanus I came up with Volcano, the name of my jcp!!

Sorry for the long speech, I'm just so excited about my new baby!!!





This is a pic of his enclosure. It's a 33 gallon flipped vertically with the screen in the front.




Thanks for looking!!
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Old 02-04-03, 09:20 AM   #2
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P.S. The picture does not do him justice, he is is MUCH more yellow in person!!! (Dams scanner ... ca never get the colors right!! loll!!)

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Old 02-04-03, 09:22 AM   #3
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Wow great set up and beautiful JCP
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Beauty snake! I love the way you picked out the name. Sounds like something I would do

Great set up too. What do you have keeping it upright like that? I hope you don't have a cat, mine would have that on its side in about 10 min. Then I would go and buy a burm for the cat....jk...lol

Enough from me, looks great!!!!
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Old 02-04-03, 10:25 AM   #5
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yellow looks good to me!
nice JCP
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cool how you picked the name.. i had a savannah monitor that needed a name. so i looked up the native language of where monitors are found... which is swahili. I named him Mdambi which is swahili for large lizard.
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Thanks Dino !

To keep the viv upright, i set it up on an old speaker box. It's placed right in the corner of the room, so the back is supported by the wall so it won't tip over.

Yes, I do have a cat ( a weird one too! loll! she has a tiny tail like the one of a bobcat and both her eyes are two different colors ...) but she doesn't seem to bother or care very much about the cages and/or snakes. But even if she did jump on it, I made sure eveything was safe enough so it won't tip over.

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Gorgeous snake!

And awesome setup!
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Wow -- congrats on Volcano, he looks great The enclosure is very cool too....
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Looks very very nice !
Congrats !!!!
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love those head markings.
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Nice JCP, but the setup is not the greatest. Although it is a very attractive naturalistic setup, it does not provide the proper environment for the reptile. 1) With a screen front how are you going to control humidity? You have way too much open space for the humidity to escape. I would get a piece of plexi glass almost as large as the screen and cover most of the front with that. 2) Floor surface space...although young carpets tend to be highly arboreal, when they grow they tend to become more terrestrial. Your sq ft of floor space will become inadequate quickly. 3) Just a suggestion, but you can put the lamp directly on top of the tank it will radiate heat through the glass and provide a vertical heat gradient.
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watch out, there's a chance the heater would break or crack the glass. it's happened to me before.
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watch out, there's a chance the heater would break or crack the glass. it's happened to me before.
True...glass becomes very unstable when it undergoes rapid temperature changes. As long as you don't mist it or contact it with something that is cold, you should be ok. I have set up tanks the way you have, but never used them for more than a few weeks without flipping them around and using them the normal way. I don't really like tanks period. Plastic containers/cages or custom built are so much better.
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Very nice snake and setup
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