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Taping inside enclosure

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  • 07-15-2007, 11:45 PM
    Montee
    Taping inside enclosure
    I'm using paper towels and I would like to tape them down to avoid crickets jumping under. Is there a particular tape that's safe to use? can I use electric tape or masking tape?
  • 07-15-2007, 11:50 PM
    mlededee
    Re: Taping inside enclosure
    you should never use any sort of tape inside of your enclosure. your leo will end up with the tape stuck all over him, and trust me, this is not something you want to have to deal with. yes, the crickets will get under the paper towels, but they will come back out and your leo will get them.
  • 07-15-2007, 11:53 PM
    Kagez28
    Re: Taping inside enclosure
    if he's hungry he will go underneath the towels to go get them :)
  • 07-15-2007, 11:57 PM
    Argentra
    Re: Taping inside enclosure
    Quote:

    Originally Posted by Kagez28
    if he's hungry he will go underneath the towels to go get them :)


    Heh..yep. Seen that. They can be really clever and persistent when they're after their food. :)
  • 07-16-2007, 12:15 AM
    Montee
    Re: Taping inside enclosure
    what's the alternative, tile? astroturf?
  • 07-16-2007, 12:19 AM
    dr del
    Re: Taping inside enclosure
    Hi,


    What about slate and such?



    dr del
  • 07-16-2007, 12:22 AM
    Kagez28
    Re: Taping inside enclosure
    i use moisture. mist the bottom of the enclosure and lay paper towel down.

    i also put my water dish in the corner to hold things down, and a rock in another corner.

    i mostly use newspaper for my snakes, and paper towels for my crestie, i don't own a leo, so i hope this helps.
  • 07-16-2007, 12:45 AM
    Argentra
    Re: Taping inside enclosure
    I might recommend repticarpet with the water bowl and hide holding down any lifted spots.

    I use BoneAid calci-sand, but only because Dapple is an adult and hardly misses his crickets thus getting a mouthful of sand. Also, he really won't accept any other substrate but sand (believe me, I've tried) so I try to get the safest, most 'digestible' sand I can.
  • 07-16-2007, 12:45 AM
    mlededee
    Re: Taping inside enclosure
    you can use ceramic tiles or linoleum cut to the size of your enclosure. ceramic tile looks really nice--i'm actually thinking of putting that in my male's cage.
  • 07-16-2007, 12:59 AM
    Montee
    Re: Taping inside enclosure
    Quote:

    Originally Posted by Argentra
    I might recommend repticarpet with the water bowl and hide holding down any lifted spots.

    I use BoneAid calci-sand, but only because Dapple is an adult and hardly misses his crickets thus getting a mouthful of sand. Also, he really won't accept any other substrate but sand (believe me, I've tried) so I try to get the safest, most 'digestible' sand I can.

    its interesting that you say that, this girl I got (about 2 months old) has lived on sand and ever since she's been with me and she's been off it she wont use her cork bark as a hide anymore. She liked digging her belly in the sand under the cork bark, now she just kind of climbs up into it. I might try calci-sand or just sifted play sand after she's a year, or if this tile thing works out she'll stay on tile.
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