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    Amber's home

    Thought I'd put a few pics of Amber's viv up to see what you peeps think





    and a couple of her when she was a bit younger and smaller she's 9 months old now and 26" long





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    Re: Amber's home

    Nice! Looks to be a good eater. Does she spend much time under the newspaper?
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    Looks like the perfect garter fun palace
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    thats a checkered right!!! nine months!!! yay cant wait for mine to be that big!!!
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    Re: Amber's home

    She used to spend a fair bit of time under the paper, I paniced when she first did it. I emptied the viv carefuly and couldn't find her, then i saw a movement in the corner And when she feeds she attacks the bowl with gusto. I don't know where to get another hut like the one she's got at the moment it came with a viv I bought for one of my beardies.

    Thanks Gregmonsta, I've got a Exoterra glow in the dark light to put in just as soon as I fix a loose connection

    Mustang, those pics are from when I first of her back in March, but she's growing really fast. I can't wait til she's full size, hopefully might make about 4'

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    Hi, from Oregon, scorpion0151

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    Hi Odie thanks for the welcome

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    Re: Amber's home

    I prefer all glass enclosures that open from the top, and have a metal screen for placing lights on top, don't want anyone getting burned. those sliding doors and one view angle is a pain. But your "furniture" setup is nice. If you can manage to get some carefresh or aspen bedding it would be nicer.

    How are you heating/lighting that box?

    BTW, I can't see the last 2 photos. Photobucket sucks. I prefer imageshack. Much fewer problems.

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    Re: Amber's home

    Quote Originally Posted by ConcinnusMan View Post
    I prefer all glass enclosures that open from the top, and have a metal screen for placing lights on top, don't want anyone getting burned. those sliding doors and one view angle is a pain. But your "furniture" setup is nice. If you can manage to get some carefresh or aspen bedding it would be nicer.

    How are you heating/lighting that box?

    BTW, I can't see the last 2 photos. Photobucket sucks. I prefer imageshack. Much fewer problems.
    Sorry I've only just noticed you replied on the thread :/ They are now on carefresh bedding after talking with Gregmonster. I've now got my melanistics in with her now and they've got a heat mat and thermostat for the heaing and just the ambient light for lighting.

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