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Old 06-11-19, 10:58 AM   #1
Veronica
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Re: Bioactive enclosure for kingsnake

A two-inch drainage layer is good, but I think a one-inch layer would be fine, because as you said before it wouldn't be very wet.

I don't have experience with UTH with a drainage layer–I doubt it would be effective. I'm thinking a heat lamp or ceramic heat emitter would be better.

And yeah, snakes are destructive. But it might still work with planning. Keeping the plants in pots would help, as would pre-making the tunnels/semi-buried hides.
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Old 06-11-19, 01:20 PM   #2
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Re: Bioactive enclosure for kingsnake

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Keeping the plants in pots would help, as would pre-making the tunnels/semi-buried hides.
I'm curious how you would go about doing pre-made tunnels or semi/buried hides. I was thinking I might use Great Stuff and create some paths through the substrate. Did you have anything else in mind?

Thanks again.
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