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oakleyman18
Yearling
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Posted - 24/02/2011 : 16:53:40
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Hi all!
I'm a student at Loughborough University, and doing a project to do with Vivarium/habitats. In short, I would like to display something within my final design at our degree show. Can you think of the perfect species to put on display in a large Vivarium/Terrarium??
Open to suggestions
Cheers! Oscar |
Oscar Morrell 0.1.0. Tessera het Caramel Diffused Hypo ph Amel Anery CB'12 "Cassi", 0.1.0. Diffused Powder CB'12 "Ruby" 0.1.0. Normal Stripe, het Hypo, Amel, Lavender CB'11 "Amber", 1.0.0. Lavender Stripe het Diffused Anery Amel Hypo CB'11 "Pluto" 1.0.0. Hypo Opal Ph Stripe CB'12 "Hops", 1.0.0. Caramel Stripe het Amel CB'08 "Jasper", 1.0.0. Opal Stripe het Anery CB'09 "Topaz" 0.1.0. Amel Stripe het Caramel CB'09 "Poppy", 0.1.0. Tessera het Amel Lavender Stripe ph Diffused Hypo Anery CB'12 "Amethyst" |
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reptiledanny
Sub Adult
United Kingdom
1809 Posts |
Posted - 24/02/2011 : 17:09:05
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erm, these may be expensive but gtp (green tree pythons) or something like that like to sit out in the open if you give them a nice big branch to rest on in the middle of the cage, plus they have really nice setups with lots of natural things in them |
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tehbunneh
Hatchling
United Kingdom
390 Posts |
Posted - 24/02/2011 : 17:52:45
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Chameleons that are quite old, even little Yemens, can be really eye-catching, and when people come to our house, they can sit and stare for hours looking for the two my mum has in her big viv. They are intriguing, and you can do a lot with their display ^^ Plus, its so cute to watch them eat hibiscus X333 |
EMZ - WORCESTER, UK
3.2.0 Corn Snakes Conan (CB09 Carolina); Ripley (CB09 Ghost); Widget (CB09 Hypo Pewter); Dexter (CB10 Granite); Boa'tata (CB10 Bloodred) 0.1.0 Taiwanese Beauty Taiki (CB11) 1.0.0 Mexican Black Kingsnake Tanis (CB10) 0.0.1 Amazon Tree Boa Winston (CB??) |
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lrv2307
Yearling
United Kingdom
863 Posts |
Posted - 24/02/2011 : 17:59:22
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quote: Originally posted by tehbunneh
Chameleons that are quite old, even little Yemens, can be really eye-catching, and when people come to our house, they can sit and stare for hours looking for the two my mum has in her big viv. They are intriguing, and you can do a lot with their display ^^ Plus, its so cute to watch them eat hibiscus X333
i agree, they are facinating lol, could watch them all day |
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Sta~ple
qeeun speler
United Kingdom
6129 Posts |
Posted - 24/02/2011 : 18:05:30
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Why not just make a smaller one and use your BRB? |
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eeji
The Morph Master
United Kingdom
4335 Posts |
Posted - 24/02/2011 : 18:11:19
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how about a fully planted live setup with tree frogs, or if the viv is a tall one, a carpet python. If lizards are your thing, collared lizards are only quite small, but VERY active and will use every bit of space you give them - give them enough room they will run on their back legs, an awesome sight :) |
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stotty01
Sub Adult
United Kingdom
1168 Posts |
Posted - 24/02/2011 : 21:17:49
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either a frog, chameleon, green tree python or if you wanna go really extreme maybe a iguana or water dragon set up |
my aunties, bestfriends, hairdressers, friends boyfriend had a snake and it stretched out to measure him to eat him......true story..... 1.0.0 tortoise 1.0.0 sinaloan milk snake 1.0.0 jack russel 0.1.0 anery corn medusa 1.0.0 snow corn abomninable 0.1.0 royal python priscilla http://www.youtube.com/user/stotty01 dads youtube channel Tail n scales, Linton, Cambs, CB21 4XN, Tel no 01223 893 508 http://www.tails-n-scales.co.uk/
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