New Enclosure, looking for some feedback.

Erim23

New Member
Hello,

Since I bought my little friend 3 years ago I wanted to always improve his living standards. For a few couples of months now I have been planning his new big luxurious enclosure and finally, now he has moved in. So I thought I´ll show you guys what the end result was and maybe get some of your opinions.

Information about the enclosure:
100 cm x 45 cm x 120 cm. In inches: 39,3 x 17,7 x 47,2.

He only has live plants in his terrarium and I checked with a reputable reptile handler that every plant in there is safe to eat and digest.
I used the substrate to plant the plants in and made the terrarium bio-active. I know you guys really recommend that you don´t use substrate in terrariums but here in Sweden I have seen it worked perfectly and I went in the same direction. Never been happier.

I´ve checked with UV meter that there is enough UV radiation that comes through the top for a happy and colorful life for my little companion.

I free range all his feeders and he has no problem finding them. When he gets more comfortable with his new setting I am sure he will start to find some interesting live feeders in the substrate as well.

Of course, I will as always find room for improvement as time goes and he will have it even better. But for now, I think he is pretty much at peace.

Thanks for your reply!

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Kudos! I love your idea for the back walls. My favorite picture is the look of concentration on your face as your shooting the base layer.
 
Kudos! I love your idea for the back walls. My favorite picture is the look of concentration on your face as your shooting the base layer.

Thanks! Means allot to hear that. Have been planning this for what seems like ages. I thought the back walls would create moisture as well as planting space for the diverse plants in his cage. But I think it looks nice as well :)

Photographing is a serious business, got to have that perfect picture! :)
 
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