#redoing Leo enclosure

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Hi! I was just wondering if someone/ or multiple people can help me redo my Leo enclosure, I’m not creative at all, and I feel like she’s bored. There’s a lot of big tree stuff which kind of restricts me from doing stuff, unless I reorganize it, but at this time I’m not really sure how.

I have 4 total hides, the hot spot under the rocks, humid hide hidden in middle, cold hide on the right side, she never uses, and coconut hide which she also doesn’t use.

Isopods are on the right side of the enclosure hence why there is moss spread around, but idk I feel like they died, HAVENT seen much of them.

Rest is pretty easy to look at I hope.

If y’all want I can take it all apart and send pics individually.

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I like the cork, but I think it could use more greenery! More draping or leafy plants (either real or fake) would really break this up. Could also use non cork branches for vertical height (or a wooden bridge). There's some examples of setups in #enclosure-inspo that have a similar cork pile setup, but with other additions like suggested above to help break that up.

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I'd also suggest a dedicated basking spot under wherever your heat lamp is. You can securely stack flat stones like slate to create more hides and places to sit under the lamp that retain heat, and that also visually breaks up all the cork.

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lapis plank
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  1. "non cork" = something like driftwood, ghostwood, that's tall and can be climbed on! Here's a picture of what I was thinking.If you wanted some more vertical height above the cork pile a nice big branch might do.
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"Draping plant" = plants that trail or form vines, like pothos. Exo terra has a fake ficus, for example, that is easy to drape over things for coverage

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Thanks for asking for clarification!! Hope this helped love_frog

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I have no idea where to put non cork if i bought it