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Re: Miniature pond ( ideas wanted)
Originally Posted by CALM Pythons
Thats cool but he will use that as a toilet hahahaha and I couldn’t remove it to clean whenever I needed.
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I was thinking the same...wouldn't take long for a snake to destroy it, lol.
Those cement mixing tubs are black at least- not gaudy. Should be easy to disguise or support.
Only other thing I can think of- I used to have a huge plastic bathtub for bathing large dogs...it had a drain plug in the bottom too. About 40" long, about 16" deep...you
might be able to find such a thing, but like the one I had was bright turquoise... Not exactly a natural look, lol. Mine was something like this:
https://www.googleadservices.com/pag...9aACCFs&adurl=
There's also laundry sinks... (those groomer tubs get pricey pretty fast!)
Last edited by Bogertophis; 10-26-2019 at 05:19 PM.
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CALM Pythons (10-26-2019)
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You might also look around feed stores...the best ones have all sorts of big tubs for livestock, & all...tend to be less $ than "dog grooming" or human stuff.
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CALM Pythons (12-02-2019)
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Any large container filled with water is going to be heavy though. If/when the snake poops in it that's going to be fun to bail out, unless you plan on using a sump pump to drain it?
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Re: Miniature pond ( ideas wanted)
Originally Posted by bcr229
Any large container filled with water is going to be heavy though. If/when the snake poops in it that's going to be fun to bail out, unless you plan on using a sump pump to drain it?
Wet/dry shop vac will empty it in two minutes. Heck, some small turtle ponds have filters run on batteries an even solar.
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Re: Miniature pond ( ideas wanted)
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Sweet...especially if those are what you're looking for-? I don't need anything that size, but I live in farm country & buy some things from feed stores so I know what
they carry. Nice modeling, btw.
Rudeness is the weak man's imitation of strength.
Eric Hoffer (1902 - 1983)
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Re: Miniature pond ( ideas wanted)
I’m working on this same thing for my 150 gallon aquarium project. I bough a cheap rock waterfall off amazon. I’m gonna attach it to some heavy stones and place in a tub similar to a cement tub( I actually may use one of those they look perfect). Then just build more styrofoam facades around it.
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