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.
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Materials you need:
-A half log
-Enough cardboard to fit the back of the hide
-Push pins, tacks, or nails
-Scissors
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Start by putting the cardboard on the back of the hide.
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Then use a marker or pen to draw a line on where to cut.
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Then cut along that line.
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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.
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Now cut the cardboard along the curve of the hide to make it less bulky and ugly, a more natural feel.
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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!
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:
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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)
Re: Who said half log hides aren't secure enough?
Quote:
Originally Posted by
snakesRkewl
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 :gj:
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]
:)
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 :D