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Zoo med excavator?
So I was pouring over the DIY forums on making hides, because I like making stuff and I don't wanna spend a ton of money. Then I saw an add for this online, Zoo Med Excavator. In a display snake tank (or maybe even tubs?), do you think this would work for a ball?
Last edited by moonlightgdess; 03-15-2012 at 09:23 PM.
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BPs aren't really natural burrowers. They mostly take over abandoned burrows and termite mounds left by other animals.
Plus, my BPs tend to poop inside their hides...how would you clean that with this set up?
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How would you make a secure hide for your bp but still be able to get them out?
I love my bps but im certainly not reaching my hand in any hobbit holes to pull out a snake whose having a bad day and decides your hand looks like dinner lmao
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I wouldn't use it with BP's seems like a nightmare to keep clean.
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The video states for dry climates, not good for humidity.
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Sorry, I should clarify. I meant using it just for hides, not for them to burrow in. But I did miss the dry climate part, so nevermind
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