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Old 07-16-15, 01:43 AM   #1
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Re: Loki's New Home

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What kind of snake is a Drymerica? Also @MesoCorney I'd bet this didn't cost nearly as much money as you'd think.
Drymarchon couperi, Indigo Snake And Drymerica because this viv is big as America, so.. Dry-marchon + A-merica
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Old 07-16-15, 05:37 AM   #2
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Drymarchon couperi, Indigo Snake And Drymerica because this viv is big as America, so.. Dry-marchon + A-merica
Bingo! My wife said it was as "big as a continent" when I was building it. So, I named it "Drymerica" as a joke.

In reality, it's the minimum size that is acceptable for an adult D. couperi. I would have preferred to make it two feet longer.
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