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    Tank Cleaning

    Woo! finally got time to "do the rounds" and clean all the snake tanks. Had to take a departure from my preferred Cypress mulch and got some reptile bark cause it was cheaper and the pet store didn't have enough cypress for my tanks. Also ripped out a tank divider in my stack and relocated the pair of adult corn snakes to it, then relocated my 3 garters to the 20g long the corn's were occupying. The garters seem so happy now that they have double the room to explore.

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    Re: Tank Cleaning

    Extra room is always nice.

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    Re: Tank Cleaning

    They do seem to enjoy more space to roam and explore.
    Steve
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    They are not just snakes. They're garter snakes.
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    Re: Tank Cleaning

    Quote Originally Posted by guidofatherof5 View Post
    They do seem to enjoy more space to roam and explore.
    they LOVE space... and height, and climby stuff and basking lamps!!!
    Mother of many snakes and a beautiful baby girl! I am also a polymer clay artist!


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    Re: Tank Cleaning

    Quote Originally Posted by aSnakeLovinBabe View Post
    they LOVE space... and height, and climby stuff and basking lamps!!!
    Well, they have all that now! except the basking lamp. I have a piece of granite sitting atop the under tank heater for em to bask on and they like that. It's amazing what you can put together for $15 at a Wal-mart and a hot glue gun. I priced all of the vines and fake plants at Pet-co, and it would have run me at least $100.

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    Re: Tank Cleaning

    I think the vines at wal mart look better anyways
    Patrick and sometimes Bethany

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    Re: Tank Cleaning

    Quote Originally Posted by GarterNovice View Post
    I think the vines at wal mart look better anyways

    I'd second that!!!
    Stephanie




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