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Old 01-31-2010, 03:18 PM
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The enclosure has all artificial plants, but the wood was gathered from my back yard. It was one piece that I sawed in half and stacked so that it would create two hides underneath, two behind, and two above (in the plants). This gives him multiple temp areas, and he really seems to like it (enough that he defended it by striking me a while back).

I don't have time to post the individual pics right now, but here's a link to the album (hopefully):

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If the link is wrong, go to the gallery and look at my albums, it's the one titled "snakes". Enjoy!
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Old 01-31-2010, 09:54 PM
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very nice froggy. i like it alot.
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looks good, I like how full its full of greenery
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Thanks guys. I'm glad you all like it. I really like the way that its shaped a lot like a greenhouse when oriented this way.
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I really like the way that its shaped a lot like a greenhouse when oriented this way.
I was going to mention this, actually- I really like the shape of it. Good job. I like the wood as well. Lucky you, having such a nice pile in your backyard- all I've got is concrete...
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I've gotten all of the obtainable, visible bits of nice wood out of that pile already. It's really too bad that most of it is way too large, rotten, or buried to use. There is this one piece that I really want, it's a large part of a very big piece of a tree root system, but I'll have to take a saw to it if I want it, and I'll have to climb for it. Other than that, the only thing left that I might be able to use are some new trees that someone cut and threw back there. They are all thinner and fairly straight, so they might make good climbing branches.

I'll see about getting those pics into the thread in order to go over how I set it up. Hopefully I'll have it done in the next few days. The hubby heads back out to sea tomorrow morning.
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