|
Post by judymoody on Sept 18, 2007 10:39:21 GMT
i am buying a new glass vivarium today for my snaily but I don't know how I should decorate it! My old tank was so boring. Can you help me. Pictures would be great! ;D
|
|
|
Post by lisajane8482 on Sept 18, 2007 11:18:51 GMT
tHESE ARE MY 2 EXO TERRA VIVARIUMS. i'M OFF TO THE PETSHOP ON MY WAY HOME TO BUY A COUPLE MORE SILK PLANTS, I TOOK THE POLYSYRENE OUT THE BACK BECAUSE IT'S A NIGHTMARE TO CLEAN, SO I THOUGH I'D COVER THE BACK WITH SILK PLANTS FOR THE SNAILS TO HIDE UNDER.
|
|
|
Post by lisajane8482 on Sept 18, 2007 11:25:58 GMT
oops had caps lock on for the last post. The cork bark i bought from my local petshop, i got the small exo-terra silk plants off ebay and the large ones from the petshop, the log in the back i got off ebay (it's a fish tank ornament) and the plants on the bottom are also for fish tanks. The small green/white ones came from www.edkins.com/acatalog/Plastic_Plants.html and they have free P&P, the larger ones from the petshop again. I know some people have planted cress in the tanks to add a touch of greenery.
|
|
Katie
Achatina tincta
Posts: 673
|
Post by Katie on Oct 27, 2007 10:01:58 GMT
I have a wood hollow thingy in mine, the snails LUV it!
|
|
|
Post by glittersniffer on Dec 27, 2009 16:49:07 GMT
You could either just go for the usual plants and wood and moss and make it attractive.
Or decide on a theme and go for it. Copper is bad for snails so obviously nothing with that but you can get fish tank props.
I got a pink castle for mine, want some moss for underneath and some magical purples and pinks and green plants around it.
You could do something like roman ruins etc etc. Just check the materials are alright and everything is sanded down.
Mine loved just the simple plant pot
|
|