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    Natural appearance large snake hides

    I am trying to find a natural appearance snake hide that a full grown male ball python (~36") will comfortably fit in. He is using one that is about 12"x8"x3" and tends to lift it up some.

    The Exo-Terra extra large cave looks like a good size (like 14x10x5), but I have ordered it from 2 vendors online and each time it had flaky interior and second time polymer even seemed a bit sticky.

    Any other options with better look than just plastic rectangles? I am surprised at the lack of easy to find off the shelf options.

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    Re: Natural appearance large snake hides

    I use tortoise hides for my larger boas


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    Re: Natural appearance large snake hides

    I use large sections of bark found in the local woods / parks .. look for a felled tree and peel it off ( it will probably be hanging off already ) . As it dries out it bends slightly and makes fabulous hiding spots


    My four young Albino Royals have a few pieces all overlapping in their vivs .

    They feed like King snakes so it doesn’t make them nervous at all





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    Re: Natural appearance large snake hides

    Quote Originally Posted by Zincubus View Post
    I use large sections of bark found in the local woods / parks ...
    How do you clean your hardwood bark when they soil it?

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    Re: Natural appearance large snake hides

    Quote Originally Posted by Nick_MD View Post
    How do you clean your hardwood bark when they soil it?
    Zinc might have a different answer, but I'll give you mine, as I use some tree-bark furnishings & natural branches with my snakes too.

    If it's too funky, I toss it, because wood is porous. You COULD, ahead of time, use an animal-safe non-VOC waterproofing sealant to improve the "lifespan" of these items if you want.

    Normally, I just wash it off (in water, a bit of mild soap if needed), let it dry, & then spray with the same diluted chlorhexidine I use to clean tanks & all, let that dry without rinsing, & replace in home.
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    Re: Natural appearance large snake hides

    Quote Originally Posted by Nick_MD View Post
    How do you clean your hardwood bark when they soil it?
    Just remove it then hose and brush it down afterwards ... occasionally a quick spray of diluted F10 and it goes straight back in .


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