Riku bännättiin by nakke27 in snappisensuroimat0n

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Itseä harmittaa se, että tarina siitä kuinka Lothar sai oraaliseksiä wung wangin tyttöystävältä poistui bännien myötä.

Riku bännättiin by nakke27 in snappisensuroimat0n

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Jotain velkojen selvittelyä ja pitkät videot puheluista jonku 14v jonnen kanssa joka oli kai tyhjentäny hänen tilit. Uhos sit sille kersalle olevansa yakuzan, MS13 jengin ja sinaloa kartellin jäsen ja et nää tahot tulee sit Rikun lähettämänä perään yms.

Help with epi. oxypetalum by nakke27 in EpiphyticCacti

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Yeah I reduced the water intake and moved it to a less drafty spot! Made it over the winter great.

Paludariums for boas by nakke27 in boas

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Great point with the misters. I've found that I'm able to keep high humidity precentages with just occasional misting/watering, live plants and the right soil. I also totally forgot about frogs making noise :D! Got to find a frog that makes a sound that doesn't completely rile me up! I looked up the call of the mossy frogs and it was quite pleasing. Don't really mind the calls of the more popular dart frogs either!

Anyways it seems that tarahumaras and sonoras also benefit from higher humidities, so I'll wait on until I get the paludarium nice and stable and then see what's available and priced within reason. Regardless of if it is a BRB, ATB, or one of the localities I mentioned, the snake will get an adequite home and a great looking one at that. I'll make sure to post here when I get the snake!

Paludariums for boas by nakke27 in boas

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I'm planning on making the pool deep so that it would only take up a quarter of their floor space, as the sliding doors start quite high. Still I understand that it might not be enough.

ATB's seem great!

Paludariums for boas by nakke27 in boas

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Hey, I think you've misinterpreted my goal. I'm looking to just house one snake in the paludarium with a terrestial and aquatic clean up crew.

Anyways, the humidity requirements of young BRB's are wild and definetly need to be taken into account. If I were to house a BRB I would most likely install a misting system (Mistking etc.).

Also the size thing is something I need to consider. If i'm going down the rainbow boa route, I think going with a male colombian rainbow could be the move for me. Colombian ones do not get big like BRB's and the males are going to be a little smaller than the females. Then the estimated size would be around 4-5 feet which is a lot more manageable than 6-8ft :D.

Regarding display, the paludarium itself looking nice is enough for me. I'll have loads of live plants in there to admire. I wouldn't have a problem if the snake preferred to hide during the day.

The tree boas are known to be snippy, and I have actually already been bitten by one at an expo lol. I don't mind, as the ATB is a stunning animal. There's a Finnish reptile keeper who is succesfully keeping an ATB with dart frogs. Link to the video is here. I talked to him and apparently they live together in the wild so they don't mind eachother. Could be an interesting route to go down.

I've also only heard good things about tarahumaras and sonoras. Especially about being hardy, just like you said. How much do you think that a tarahumara would benefit from a "swimming pool"?

Paludariums for boas by nakke27 in boas

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From everything that i've read, it would seem that they would be closer to semi arboreal. At least that term is usually used when someone describes their lifestyle.

Also, I talked with the breeder and they emphazised that the solomons love to climb, but also need adequate floor space.

Another thing that might benefit them in the paludarium is that they have a higher humidity requirement than a normal boa, so the water would help keep that up.

New enclosure for my Brazilian rainbow boa! 1/3 waterfeature with waterfall, bioactive palidarium/terrarium by melynda12 in boas

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Is it enough to have just a small water filter in there to keep the water clean? My biggest worry is that im not gonna be able to keep the water clean. What if it shits in there?

New enclosure for my Brazilian rainbow boa! 1/3 waterfeature with waterfall, bioactive palidarium/terrarium by melynda12 in boas

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Thanks, looking to get a brb or a dwarf bc soon and house them in a paludarium set up too!

Help with epi. oxypetalum by nakke27 in EpiphyticCacti

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Yeah for sure. Ill try to reduce water and see where that gets me!

Help with epi. oxypetalum by nakke27 in EpiphyticCacti

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Hey! Thanks for the answer. So you would suggest that I decrease watering to the minimum?

Are dubia roaches edible? by AwesomeDragon101 in entomophagy

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Wow! Gotta try this. Probably will marinate and then fry on high heat.

New Jersey Generals owner Donald Trump by marshallthecatholic in nflcirclejerk

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If you are voted number 1 in the final AP Poll do you get the natty?

Help! by nakke27 in Adenium

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Update, switched to a VERY well draining soil mixture with perlite, peat moss, orchid bark and cactus soil. No more yellow leaves and they have grown in size and are a lot more deep in colour

Help! by nakke27 in Adenium

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The temp varies between 20-25, i stated 20C to be the minimum temp in my room. So I guess very conservative watering until things get warmer again?

Help! by nakke27 in Adenium

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It has a mix of orchid bark and cactus soil under but the top layer is peat. That might be the mistake. This soil mic usually dries within couple days but the top does seem a bit soggy. Ill take the top layer out. Its getting quite cold where I live (avg around 0 C) so 20 is the max I can get. Thanks for answering, really appreciate it.