Re: Snake Enclosure
The size sounds great, as long as you give it lots of cover and area for burrows/hides.
Ive never done the fibreglass background (or whatever material you are thinking of using) so I couldnt really comment on that. As for the waterfall, they are tricky but if done right add a great amount of humidity, give the animal constant fresh water, and look really cool. If you go to the monitor section you can see the sump and water set up that one of our members set up for her monitor enclosure. I would recommend a similar sort of thing for yours at that size. The added tank underneath allows you to control things like bacterial growth much easier.
As for the plants, pothos is always my first recommendation. Its very hardy, grows nearly anywhere, and requires only low amounts of light. Another good one is mother-in-laws tongue (Sanseveiria) though it takes a bit more height to accomodate. Also, bamboo grows like a weed pretty much anywhere too. You want to make sure you have a plant that will thrive in low light, but tropical conditions.
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