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NORTH
WEST PARK NATURE CENTER
There is a large rock sculpture that provides a land
area for the Boa to coil up onto which also is warmed
by an interior light. The water is kept at a low level
for soaking and can be drained quickly when time for
cleaning or adding fresh water.
In the lower photo, you can see the Black Rat Snake
on the left side and the Corn Snake on the right. There
is no water contained in both these habitats. This is
because a woodland scene was needed and the snakes are
not in real need of humidity.
Because of a waterproof interior, there is the flexibility
to convert to a water basin. Cleaning therefore allows
these habitats to still be rinsed down and flushed through
the drains installed.

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