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The Following 9 Users Say Thank You to Hannahshissyfix For This Useful Post:
amsmtf (03-01-2017),CALM Pythons (03-01-2017),danielwilu2525 (03-01-2017),Eric Alan (03-01-2017),GrendelUlf (03-01-2017),JodanOrNoDan (03-01-2017),John1982 (03-01-2017),PokeyTheNinja (03-01-2017),Stewart_Reptiles (03-01-2017)
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Those actually look pretty good and at a reasonable price. I may give these a shot. I am very thrifty in this area, but I definitely do not look professional. Most of my hides started life as garbage. I use yogurt cups for hatchlings. They then move to those dark plastic containers that you can get lunch in at Publics. Next step is the bottom of a milk jug. Once they are past that most of the time they don't need the hide in a tub. The few I have that insist on being that confined as adults use modified cat litter boxes.
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Those are awesome! As talented as you are, I expected nothing less.
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Re: Hatchling hides
 Originally Posted by Eric Alan
Those are awesome! As talented as you are, I expected nothing less. 
Thanks! I don't know how much talent this takes though, I can't even figure out how to change all of my typeos lol
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