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    Who said half log hides aren't secure enough?

    Hey guys! This is just a little easy tutorial on how to make your half log hides a bit more secure.

    This is a half log as we all know.


    Materials you need:
    -A half log
    -Enough cardboard to fit the back of the hide
    -Push pins, tacks, or nails
    -Scissors


    Start by putting the cardboard on the back of the hide.


    Then use a marker or pen to draw a line on where to cut.


    Then cut along that line.


    Push the push pins on both sides of the hide, securing the cardboard on the hide. Make sure the pins are pushed in all the way, and not loose.


    Now cut the cardboard along the curve of the hide to make it less bulky and ugly, a more natural feel.


    And now put in your hide wherever you need it in your tank or rack. There you go! You just made your half log a bit more secure for your ball python. Hope it helped!
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    You do not want to use cardboard in a ball python enclosure, it will hold bacteria if you have proper humidity, or it will soak in pee and yuk ...
    Not safe imo.

    Try that with a piece of wood maybe, but not cardboard
    Last edited by snakesRkewl; 03-28-2013 at 01:16 PM.
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    The cardboard might work temporarily, but would probably have to be changed weekly. Perhaps you could use an opaque piece of plastic?

    Also, not too sure how I feel about those thumb tacks. Maybe you could use the kind that have a flat metal piece on the outside so the snake doesn't accidentally pull the pin out.

    Nice idea to fix half logs though. I assume you could do the same thing on the front to make the entrance smaller.
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    When I used half logs, I would put them against a blacked out surface and have a generous amount of leaves in front. I found a small driftwood branch once that had a perfect snake sized arch on one side and could stand up on its own. It looked wonderful and blacked everything out.

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    Re: Who said half log hides aren't secure enough?

    Yeah... Don't think I would put cardboard or thumbtacks in with my snake.

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    Re: Who said half log hides aren't secure enough?

    I'm using this one:

    You think if I give him something more secure he'll be less jumpy? He doesn't seem to mind too much, I think it's just going to take some time for him to get comfortable and realize I'm not out to get him. (Today marks 2 weeks since his arrival)
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    I tried to modify half logs before and i finally just caved in and ordered some from Rich at Reptile basics. Best decision I ever made.
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    Replace cardboard with plastic

    Replace thumb tacks with aquarium safe silicone


    Voila!
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    Re: Who said half log hides aren't secure enough?

    Quote Originally Posted by snakesRkewl View Post
    You do not want to use cardboard in a ball python enclosure, it will hold bacteria if you have proper humidity, or it will soak in pee and yuk ...
    Not safe imo.

    Try that with a piece of wood maybe, but not cardboard
    I removed all wood hides from my snakes a long time ago.

    The humidity caused some kind of weird blue-gray mold or mildew to grow on them and I didn't even bother trying to clean them and put them back.

    Threw 'em out.

    All my hides [Balls and Boas] are plastic stuff, now.

    Nothing 'colonizes' it and I can sterilize it.

    [I'm paranoid about fungus and bacteria]


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    Re: Who said half log hides aren't secure enough?

    got yall beat. i happen to purchase some texas holey rock and found one in a half circle the exact radius of the half log i bought. it looks super cool and i can sneak a peak at my lil guy when he is chillin. ill post pics when im less drunk

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