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  • 07-22-2018, 12:52 PM
    abiwankenobi
    What to use for climbing sticks?
    I've seen a lot of people keep "sticks" of some sort in their BP's enclosures, on the off chance that they want to climb a little. I haven't had any luck finding anything though (nothing is coming up on my google search for "climbing stick for ball pythons," lol). I know about driftwood, but I want something more "stick-like", rather than all branchy and weird like most driftwood tends to be. What do you use?
  • 07-22-2018, 01:01 PM
    Zincubus
    Re: What to use for climbing sticks?
    Maybe explain your thinking more to give everyone a chance to come up with ideas ...

    I'm not sure where your 'coming' from tbh .. I've always strived to keep everything looks kinda natural including the substrate ( Orchid - Repti Bark ) the hides ( ExoTerra natural hides) fake silk/ plastic foliage ( Dollar shops) and of course branches ( local woods / parks / forests ) ..


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  • 07-22-2018, 01:09 PM
    abiwankenobi
    Re: What to use for climbing sticks?
    I honestly want it to look as natural as possible, but every time I google "climbing stick for snakes" nothing pops up. In my area it's almost impossible to find driftwood suitable for a snake to climb on. It's either spider driftwood, branching all around like crazy, or thick stumps. I wasn't sure if we could use sticks from the woods around us, is that a possibility? I just want something natural looking that my girl can climb on if she wants. :)
  • 07-22-2018, 01:20 PM
    Hannahshissyfix
    Re: What to use for climbing sticks?
    Quote:

    Originally Posted by abiwankenobi View Post
    I've seen a lot of people keep "sticks" of some sort in their BP's enclosures, on the off chance that they want to climb a little. I haven't had any luck finding anything though (nothing is coming up on my google search for "climbing stick for ball pythons," lol). I know about driftwood, but I want something more "stick-like", rather than all branchy and weird like most driftwood tends to be. What do you use?

    Depending on the enclosure, they make whats basically a bendable wire covered in fake bark that you can use to create branches shaped how you like. Im blanking on what it's called but will try to find it online..

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  • 07-22-2018, 01:28 PM
    abiwankenobi
    Re: What to use for climbing sticks?
    Quote:

    Originally Posted by Hannahshissyfix View Post
    Depending on the enclosure, they make whats basically a bendable wire covered in fake bark that you can use to create branches shaped how you like. Im blanking on what it's called but will try to find it online..

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    I actually just bought something similar online, it was a climbing vine held up by suction cups. It broke every time we tried to bend it. :/ If I could find something like what you're talking about that was more branch like and less fragile, I'd be so happy!
  • 07-22-2018, 01:29 PM
    Zincubus
    What to use for climbing sticks?
    Quote:

    Originally Posted by abiwankenobi View Post
    I honestly want it to look as natural as possible, but every time I google "climbing stick for snakes" nothing pops up. In my area it's almost impossible to find driftwood suitable for a snake to climb on. It's either spider driftwood, branching all around like crazy, or thick stumps. I wasn't sure if we could use sticks from the woods around us, is that a possibility? I just want something natural looking that my girl can climb on if she wants. :)

    Ok .... so you wan't to be searching online or ringing people up and asking about reptile or climbing branches ..
    Everyone I know uses the ones found locally .. hopefully someone will know more about any trees / branches you should avoid .. I cut them to length and hot-glue them in place ...

    I also use weathered driftwood for snake Viv decorations ..


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  • 07-22-2018, 01:39 PM
    kristan
    I also cut mine to length so I can have some fairly straight sections of branch for any of the GTP enclosures I've done. I don't know what kind of cage you have, but I make little brackets for mine for easy removal. I basically get little hooks that I can screw into the cage then I screw a hole in the branches so they fit on the hooks, that way they just lift right out when needed.
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