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    Re: Branches in Tubs

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    They like to climb somewhat when younger. I would think they are too heavy to stay up on anything when they are big.
    haha nice well for my corn snake i got a http://www.exo-terra.com/en/products/jungle_vines.php and he uses it in his tub just get a small one they are bendable but can hold some weight before they do bend im not sure if its what you are looking for but its just a thought
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    Re: Branches in Tubs

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    haha nice well for my corn snake i got a http://www.exo-terra.com/en/products/jungle_vines.php and he uses it in his tub just get a small one they are bendable but can hold some weight before they do bend im not sure if its what you are looking for but its just a thought
    That's kool thanks!

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    Re: Branches in Tubs

    Well iv seen mines lay in a ball on the top or go inside the cave part and chill out in there.

    I think if u had a straight log they dont like wrap around it and hold on and chill in the air maybe climb a bit. Idk i think the thing i got works best in a tub due to it not being to tall

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    Re: Branches in Tubs

    I don't have personal experience for you, but what you could do is use a PVC tube, I'm sure you could rig it to the sides using some nuts and screws. Another thought would be look in the bird section. Usually they have branches that will have two metal plates to sqeeze between the cage bars. Again, you could rig that up easy by just making a hole in the tub for the washer. I have a pet store by me that specializes in birds and they have branches that are up to 4 ft in length.
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