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    Re: My first time ever setting up an enclosure LOL

    I have a glue gun with non toxic glue would you recommend that as a good adhesive? I wanted to use it to glue down the prod on thermostat on the heat mat but im not sure if the non toxic glue in snake friendly

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    Re: My first time ever setting up an enclosure LOL

    Quote Originally Posted by RickyNY View Post
    Be careful as your snake grows, she will still try to get inside the Buddha, and I've known of snakes that have gotten stuck inside and the owner had to cut open the figurine with the snake stuck inside.
    yes I thought about that and stuffed it had a friend cut a hole cut some six inch pvc pipe and put it under. I want to seal it off for good but I don’t know what to stuff it with permanently

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    Re: My first time ever setting up an enclosure LOL

    Quote Originally Posted by Bogertophis View Post
    I'm not saying you shouldn't use those tree-bark tunnels...they look good & are sturdy for snakes to crawl on. I'm only saying that they don't quite measure up on their
    own for the kind of privacy your BP may need to feel safe & eat well. As you're doing, you can add to it also; might give more privacy if turned sideways too...I'm quite
    sure that I wouldn't feel "private" either with a wall missing on my bedroom ...snakes want hides with doorways just big enough for them to go in & out (w/ a meal),
    not something that we can look right into easily.

    I use a few of those tree-tunnels in my snake's homes too, but I use them as a "front porch" for their secure black hide directly behind it. I like the Buddha too, btw...

    Sorry, I'm not up on the "lavender" versus albino thing...
    Thankfully he eats like a champ he pounds those mice lol. Thanks for the advice, im glad i also watched a thousand videos on ball pythons and tried to read as many articles as i could on husbandry etc, and the reptile/snake community are so helpful and informative which is nice so thanks again

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    Re: My first time ever setting up an enclosure LOL

    Ill be hitting you up if i need any questions that need answering lol
    Last edited by Los; 05-13-2020 at 11:29 PM.

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    Re: My first time ever setting up an enclosure LOL

    Quote Originally Posted by RickyNY View Post
    Be careful as your snake grows, she will still try to get inside the Buddha, and I've known of snakes that have gotten stuck inside and the owner had to cut open the figurine with the snake stuck inside.
    Definitely echo this!! Mine got stuck in a skull and we had had to cut him out. Now I'm extra cautious with hides!

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