An idea for a new enclosure.........?

sunnymarcie

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I'm not sure just what will live in it, yet:rolleyes:
The only changes that would have to be made would be
substrate and the plants(plastic or real?)
Here's a picture, tell me what you guys think :D
 

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That Guy

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I would go with fake plants... And some substrate =D ;)... But other wise I would say that all you need is a species:)
 

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That lookds like a good terrarium for any species depending on how much and what kind of substrate you use.

IMO a large Blondi would look nice in there.
 

sunnymarcie

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I have a background to, it's a jungle scene. I just didn't put it on yet. I could remove the "real" plants and just go with the plastic.
It would be less work.
Now, what to put in it..?:? I can't make up my mind.......:0)
Here's a picture with the background on it. I think it looks more
realistic with all of the plants, real and plastic.
 

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dennis

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I'd say, put in a nice Pamphobeteus sp.

Dennis
 

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If I do use this set up for a T, I'll have to change the top. I wouldn't want the T to get
stuck in the screen:eek:
I guess it is almost a "palace":rolleyes:

@Dennie, is Pamphobeteus sp. the Brazillian Pink?:?
 
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dennis

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Originally posted by sunnymarcie

@Dennie, is Pamphobeteus sp. the Brazillian Pink?:?
Yes, the Pamphobeteus platyomma is also called Brazillian Pink, or Vitalius platyomma. I'm not sure about the scientific name, but it was sold to me as a Pamphobeteus platyomma.

Because of their size and beauty, I think most Pamphobeteus species will look cool in the 'palace' you made...

Dennis
 
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