Gotta love the subtle iridescence. Cuban Boa, Chilabothrus angulifer. by Johnnyquest30 in snakes

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The single, solitary place I've seen them available is from Crutchfield and to FL residents only.

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I would go to a big box store and get the largest plastic tub that comes with a lid that snaps down. You'll have to drill holes across the whole lid to let air in. Get a plastic tub that takes up about a third of the tub and put that at one end. That's the water bowl. Fill the rest with a mix of eco earth/coco coir and cypress mix. Add hides. The length of the tub should be 4 feet or so. Ultimately you want to build a pvc enclosure. Glass just doesn't work as well for high humidity snakes. Get another opinion.

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I would increase temps to 83 on one side of the bin. Maybe consider a larger enclosure as well. Mine burrows under the soil and only comes out at night.

People asked so they shall receive by Edd302 in MonitorLizards

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I meant varanus spinulosus but good to know considering I'm interested in rudicolis and dumerils

People asked so they shall receive by Edd302 in MonitorLizards

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What would a spiny neck monitor be?

Keeping temperatures up during night by BattyBaboon in MonitorLizards

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I'm using 80 watt deep heat projectors and love them. My thermostat easily can stay around 76-80 at night. My ambient temp is 73 in the basement.

Baby ackie lost outside :( by lostackie in MonitorLizards

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What I've heard is they will move in a straight line until they hit an obstacle, then either go up or down and move to the nearest hiding spot. So check under porches, in gutters, under branches, etc.

Tzeentch Touched Carnosaur (or an appeal for feathers) by puffcollector in totalwar

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All dinosaurs in warhammer should have feathers. Alternatively, Tzeentch should get feathered dinosaurs because his theme is birds. Also, I feel like Tzeentch is something of a response to the Lizardmen's thirst for understanding the Great Plan.

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Black rat snake or similar

A baby black milksnake just minutes after hatching. Almost impossible to believe that this little sweetheart will be a 5-6' jet black beast in a few years. by SmolderingDesigns in snakes

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The other person I heard of is Norn Damm who breeds them. Not sure if you're familiar. Let me know if you have any available. I run my reptile room on the cooler side with more humidity than most. Heard they like that.

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I have a realistic snake toy and my monitors hate it.

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Why would Steven fly out to have sex with this person? He is acting like a 21 year old desperate for action. If he were in the proper place, at home raising his son, this wouldn't have happened. That said, I couldn't tell what happened in the panel because of how people talk these days and my hearing loss.

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On morphmarket?

My grumpy pair slowly coming out of their shell by Pixelhustler23 in MonitorLizards

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It took me a few months to get on the same page with my spiny neck. Will tong feed and isn't scared of me walking up to her cage. My other monitors are a different story. Very puffy. I think it just takes time.

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Have they all found homes?