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    hide holes

    Do you all use them or not iin your rack system. IF you do what have you found that makes a good hide

    thanks
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    Re: hide holes

    A lot of us use the plastic trays underneath planter pots. Jamie has a bunch of pics of his on one of the threads a little further down. They come in different sizes and the Balls seem to love them.

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    Re: hide holes

    Xdeus,
    Thank you for the reply, So you use hides even when your not breeding?

    thanks for the help

    chris

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    Re: hide holes

    Most definitely. Two of my three big girls won't use them, but they will go under the paper at times. All of my small and medium Balls use them except for one, but oddly enough she's my most consistent eater.

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    Re: hide holes

    I give hides to all of my ball pythons, for larger females I use cat litter pans from Wal-mart turned upside down with a large hole drilled in the bottom (or top). Here is a pic of my female albino laying eggs inside of hers.

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    Re: hide holes

    I offer every single snake at my facility a hide ... some use them, some don't.

    I use these for hatchlings ...



    (I buy them at home depot and drill them out myself)

    These for sub adults and males ....



    (I buy them in bulk from www.reptiletubs.com)

    and these for the monsters ....



    (I order them with my adult rack systems from www.freedombreeder.com)

    Once I start pairing males and females in the fall I remove hides from the breeder girls and leave them out until they lay ... Over the years I've found that the stress of constantly disturbing the hide during breeding season to check for copulations, ovulations, sheds, and eggs out weighs the benefits of having a hide at all ... so now I just pull them.

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    Re: hide holes

    Thanks guys for the ideas and replies..

    I bought some 41 qt sterilite for my rack and I am building it today..

    What do you think, is the 41 qt enough or should i get longer?...here are the measurements of them

    34 3/4" L x 16 1/2" W x 6" high

    great pictures.. thank you for posting them. I am a more vsiual person than anything

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    Re: hide holes

    I use the 41 qt for my adults.
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    Re: hide holes

    Quote Originally Posted by Sevo
    34 3/4" L x 16 1/2" W x 6" high
    Good for adults ... I prefer (as the snakes seem to prefer) smaller for juvis and sub adults.

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    Re: hide holes

    Quote Originally Posted by Adam_Wysocki
    Good for adults ... I prefer (as the snakes seem to prefer) smaller for juvis and sub adults.

    -adam
    Great... well i will post pics when I am done.. I am doing a modified version of the iris rack tutorial..


    here is another question... does anyone know if the flexwatt would melt coroplast ( this is the stuff used to make those election signs you are starting to see pop up) may save some money so you dont have to buy plywood

    the stuff is pretty weather resistant and pretty cheap once elections are over ...

    I have used it alot and it is easy to cut and work with. I make giant hoods out of it for my falcons and hawks

    some some ideas i am thinking about

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