While i'm happy with the inexpensive and easy to clean plastic hides from reptile basics. I would love to craft some wooden ones for Adina, my baby RTB. While i don't mind researching my questions online,and often i do. With this i would rather have input from a great community. Giving people the chance to express their oppinions and openly critiqe mine :-) Basically i'd like to see some designs that i can build.
My goal is to build numerous reptile hides that meet a few requirments.
1.easy to clean.
2.unique
3.practical for my dear snake.
Wood isn't as easy to clean as plastic and i'd love a few oppinions on the best way to do so. i don't mind spending the extra time cleaning wood vs plastic hides for i enjoy al aspects of keeping my snake.
as far as being creative goes, my mind ends at a simple wooden box wich isn't fun at all.
i want Adina to enjoy her new hides. Whether some of them she's able to climb on or whether some have 2 story compartments doesn't matter to me as long as it's interesting for her.
Also i have maple,walnut,and oak to use as wood.
thankfully i get large ammounts of scraps for free from work. (i build custom furniture) But other wood suggestions would be fine aswell
i have a AP 2'x12"x4' cage incase anyone was wondering.
Excited to see your guys input.
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