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    Re: what kinda hides do u use in your shoebox tubs

    Quote Originally Posted by royal morphz View Post
    thanks guys i was actually thinking DIY hides but i went ahead and bought the Reptile basic ones and they are cheap at just 3.59 when 10 or more bought
    I think the small size would be better instead of the mini's. Those mini's were made for their mini tubs. I have smalls for shoe box tubs and they're just right. My 2 month male is already having trouble fitting the small.

    Unless these are hatchlings that'll be gone after several feeds....
    Too many snakes to be declared "sane" as far as my friends are concerned....

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    Re: what kinda hides do u use in your shoebox tubs

    I got you all beat on price wise! Toilet paper tubes! My hatchlings LOVE them!! Nice, tight and snug. I also recycle the little black dishes that cole slaw and stuff comes in from Chic-fil-lay (however you spell it). Just cut a little hole and all set to go. Use those for corns, hoggies, and some of the BP's.
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    Re: what kinda hides do u use in your shoebox tubs

    I don't use hides - Never have...I just give my hatchlings several inches of cypress mulch in their tubs...Some bury down in it - Some don't...Works for me...

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    Re: what kinda hides do u use in your shoebox tubs

    Have had a few babies that LOVED the t/p rolls, most I use the saucers (i have the tan ones). I like them because even the little one feels safe. The other thing I use is just plain boxes.

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    Re: what kinda hides do u use in your shoebox tubs

    Quote Originally Posted by frankykeno View Post
    Got that beat. How's 50 cents (or less if they are on sale) a hide sound LOL. I just buy the small plastic plant saucers from Home Depot - I personally like the green ones. Then a few seconds using my handy, dandy saudering wand and bingo a nice rooftop entrance. One fits perfectly on the warm end of a 6 qt shoebox tub. Here's an example....

    I use these same hides for my hatchlings. A 1.5" circle cutter drill bit costs about $5 and cuts perfect entrances. I can cut a stack in a few seconds, defnitely worth the investment if you are expecting more than a few babies.

    What are these mojavas I keep hearing so much about?

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    Re: what kinda hides do u use in your shoebox tubs

    Quote Originally Posted by PythonWallace View Post
    I use these same hides for my hatchlings. A 1.5" circle cutter drill bit costs about $5 and cuts perfect entrances. I can cut a stack in a few seconds, defnitely worth the investment if you are expecting more than a few babies.

    Hmmmm I never thought of that. I think Mike's new drill set came with one of those too. Thanks for a great timesaving idea Jake!

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    Re: what kinda hides do u use in your shoebox tubs

    Quote Originally Posted by frankykeno View Post

    <-----no more ... plastic smelly fumes for me!!!!
    Glad to help. Those plastic fumes will kill you! At least they smell like they could.
    What are these mojavas I keep hearing so much about?

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    Re: what kinda hides do u use in your shoebox tubs

    Quote Originally Posted by PythonWallace View Post
    Glad to help. Those plastic fumes will kill you! At least they smell like they could.
    I completely blame them for some of my "odder" moments!
    ~~Joanna~~

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    Re: what kinda hides do u use in your shoebox tubs

    Quote Originally Posted by sguido View Post
    I use these.
    http://www.ikea.com/us/en/catalog/products/00134231
    They are hollow underneath so they do double duty.
    Thanks to a post in another thread I became aware of these and I am using them in 15qt tubs for baby bps and for a Children's python. They cost 99 cents in the US. Really can't beat 'em.
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