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<blockquote data-quote="Therasoid" data-source="post: 51086" data-attributes="member: 3538"><p>I saw some beautiful pieces of mopani at the reptile show over the weekend. Turning them around and saw the price (whoa!!), quickly placed them back down and went on my way. For a showcase enclosure, I would surely use it.</p><p> A friend and avid hiker, in AZ., sent a large box filled with cholla cactus to me. All were tubes, ranging 1"-4"+ ID, most around 12" in length. Stuff is used by florists, anchored in aquariums and now in my enclosures. [emoji3]</p><p> Hmmm!!! Can't seem to upload a pic. [emoji34] You can do a search to see images of it though. Might be another wood alternative to consider.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Therasoid, post: 51086, member: 3538"] I saw some beautiful pieces of mopani at the reptile show over the weekend. Turning them around and saw the price (whoa!!), quickly placed them back down and went on my way. For a showcase enclosure, I would surely use it. A friend and avid hiker, in AZ., sent a large box filled with cholla cactus to me. All were tubes, ranging 1"-4"+ ID, most around 12" in length. Stuff is used by florists, anchored in aquariums and now in my enclosures. [emoji3] Hmmm!!! Can't seem to upload a pic. [emoji34] You can do a search to see images of it though. Might be another wood alternative to consider. [/QUOTE]
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