Well so far I have created 2 hides. One is an old sour cream tub with a small enterance and the other is a small "tub" that originally had oxi clean in it (not to worry I washed it 4 or 5 times in hot soapy water). The second hide is just a little over 3 inches wide. Since she is less than 2' long I think it will do the trick. I even went so far as to cut out a piece of cardboard for both and snuggly fit it in them to make my snake feel mor secure (the're kind of "tall" for her right now. They don't sound too small, do they?
-Hannah
09-30-2006, 01:09 AM
Schlyne
Re: Hiding places.
I have created hides out of old yogurt containers (32 oz) and cottage cheese containers (1 lb 8 oz) before. I think the diameter of the container is about 3" so you should be fine, depending in the size of your snake. I have used these for baby balls in the past.
I've never seen an issue with the hides being to tall. You'll know if it's too small if you see your ball python with a hide "hat" :P
09-30-2006, 09:49 AM
snake_lady83
Re: Hiding places.
lol good point. I guess it will be pretty obvious when it's time to make new ones. Thanks
10-05-2006, 02:42 AM
Thunder Kat
Re: Hiding places.
at work i make rolls just on a larger scale (like for cable) i brought one home ( miss print on it) and he loves it. it might be hard to get him out but anton likes to play and comes out when ever some one walks by.
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Originally Posted by snake_lady83
Do the cardboard toilet paper rolls work well (I've heard some people use them)?