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The Golden Snake
new enclosure
this is a quick layout i drew up for an enclosure any input is welcome

the water will be in a dish or something buried in the soil and the heat lamp will be over the sandy area and a normal light in the middle
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Moderator
Re: new enclosure
Looks good, Kevin. Have you considered the practicalities of cleaning etc with a buried water bowl? Also sand can be a difficult substrate... it's inclined to stick to the food and so get ingested.
I'm not intending to be critical, sorry.
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The Golden Snake
Re: new enclosure
well i plan on feeding george by the grassy area i always hand feed him and i plan on making it so the dish can be removed for cleaning just by lifting it up but maybe i do need a different substrate how much does substrate usually cost after all this is my first garter and atm im just using grass
no need to appologize i did ask for input
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The Golden Snake
Re: new enclosure
the plus side to this enclosure i can get all the materials from across the street
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Moderator
Re: new enclosure
I have no idea on the cost of substrate where you are, but there is another discussion going on, on that very topic right now, have a look...
http://www.thamnophis.com/forum/encl...substrate.html
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The Golden Snake
Re: new enclosure
thank you for your input James i hoping to start putting this enclosure together in about a week or so i will post pictures of it with george as soon as it is ready
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Re: new enclosure
I recommend coconut husk...it doesn't seem like many people here use it, but it is odourless, absorbs odours, looks great, and only costs about 8 dollars for four bricks! You just put a brick in a pail of water, and it expands. then you can ring it out, and spread it in your viv.
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The Golden Snake
Re: new enclosure
i dont thing coconut husks are readily available in my area but thanks for the thought caleb
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Mr Thamnophis
Re: new enclosure
 Originally Posted by crzy_kevo
well i plan on feeding george by the grassy area i always hand feed him and i plan on making it so the dish can be removed for cleaning just by lifting it up but maybe i do need a different substrate how much does substrate usually cost after all this is my first garter and atm im just using grass
no need to appologize i did ask for input 
just because you are putting food by the grassy area doesn't mean he won't drag the food across the cage, especially if you are feeding worms....
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The Golden Snake
Re: new enclosure
point taken and i am considering another form of substrate
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