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The Following User Says Thank You to Ben.L For This Useful Post:
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My girls laid directly on the plastic of their tubs and it wasn't hard to get the eggs off. The eggs stick much better to themselves than they do to plastic. Don't worry about it
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The Following 2 Users Say Thank You to Kaorte For This Useful Post:
Ben.L (07-02-2013),Pyrate81 (07-02-2013)
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As long as you find the eggs within a few hours you'll have no problems removing them. I wouldn't touch the hides, they clearly are using them.
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Ben.L (07-02-2013),Pyrate81 (07-02-2013)
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Re: Dumb question (Hides?)
I check them first thing in the morning then leave them to it. Tomorrow is day 35 so fingers crossed! (Surely cant be much longer...)
Thanks guys, put my mind at ease!
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Re: Dumb question (Hides?)
I would just leave the hides because that's what they are used to. I don't offer my big ladies hides, but they are in an enclosed rack anyway.
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The Following User Says Thank You to BHReptiles For This Useful Post:
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Re: Dumb question (Hides?)
So are mine, but I have the hides so figure they may aswell have them. They're both 2kg+ and are struggling to fit though
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Re: Dumb question (Hides?)
Originally Posted by Ben.L
So are mine, but I have the hides so figure they may aswell have them. They're both 2kg+ and are struggling to fit though
I tried to get my 2600g girl into a RBI hide...she wore it as a hat. I decided that she was better off without one. I do have some kitty litter pans that I cut holes in that she will fit into. I used those in her QT tub but took away her hides once she made it into my rack.
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none of my balls use hides, they just get in the way mostly ...
Jerry Robertson
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The Following User Says Thank You to snakesRkewl For This Useful Post:
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My adults/sub-adults don't get hides so I don't have to worry about that. If you have plastic hides the eggs won't stick to them any worse than they stick to the tubs.
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Re: Dumb question (Hides?)
Once they're at the 'hide hat' stage they won't have hides anymore. Have a 2.5kg female that has far outgrown those hides already (also waiting on her eggs...)
Glad to know they're happy without them!
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