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Awesome. I'd like to see how your corn snake setup turns out.
Have you ever thought about going bio-active with a soil/sand mix? Then you could add live plants and give it that "native florida" look.
A lot of people tend to use top soil for a bio-active enclosure but in my experience it is crap if you want to use live plants. Organic potting soil would be best imo.
A lot of people tend to use top soil for a bio-active enclosure but in my experience it is crap if you want to use live plants. Organic potting soil would be best imo.
I've really considered doing a bio active substrate for both my snakes, I should really start looking into doing it once I move my rainbow into his permanent enclosure.
But I'm looking forward to seeing the full setup when it's done!