This is a Candoia carinata carinata tank I just set up. I cannot phantom why people would rather have a Boa constrictor as opposed to a pair of
these. This species of snake rarely grows larger than two feet, if even, and therefore seems the preferable choice.
Want to thank the crew at the Tye-Dyed Iguana again.
The centerpiece of this tank is a Ficus bonsai |
![candoiaterra1961.jpg](sitebuildercontent/sitebuilderpictures/candoiaterra1961.jpg)
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The photo is linked to my favorite bonsai site |
She'll look better in the summer with more leaves |
![candoiaterra1964.jpg](sitebuildercontent/sitebuilderpictures/candoiaterra1964.jpg)
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... that re half this size if trimmed properly |
He just ate and believe it or not he's not dead... |
![candoiaterra02000.jpg](sitebuildercontent/sitebuilderpictures/candoiaterra02000.jpg)
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he'll hang from that branch the whole day most likely. [He did] |
I am of the opinion Indonesian Tree Boas are among |
![candoiaterra02002.jpg](sitebuildercontent/sitebuilderpictures/candoiaterra02002.jpg)
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... the best snakes you could keep. They take it easy to say the least. |
The female just ate too but seems to be in a more |
![candoia2005.jpg](sitebuildercontent/sitebuilderpictures/candoia2005.jpg)
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... comfortable position. |
You'll notice the difference lighting makes when.. |
![candoia2006.jpg](sitebuildercontent/sitebuilderpictures/candoia2006.jpg)
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... taking photos of your terrariums and aquariums. |
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