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    Cool Branches, hides, anything too help decorate

    Hey guys just wondering I live in new jersey and I have a striped ball I wanted too know if anyone knew of a good place too visit where I could find decor for the set up I was also looking to purchase another bp so it would be nice too find other places not around my area

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    I do not own a BP but for my Corn and lizard hides I make my own using a tutorial on this forum. You make the hides out of flour and water and thats pretty much it.

    Here is the link. http://ball-pythons.net/forums/showt...tic-quot-Hides
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    Ive never heard of a striped bp lol?
    And theres alot of different things you can make nice decorations out of. You just gotta be creative!
    1.0 normal bp

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    As I told someone else, the cheapest climbing branches I have were ones pulled from my backyard, soaked in bleach solution, and baked for several minutes. You can also look into driftwood if you live near a source, or if someone you know has a wood stove/heater you can ask them for a few pieces. No evergreens and make sure it's wood that's safe for reptiles.

    If you don't mind sanitizing it the moment it comes in your door, you can also surf a pet store's clearance aisle for customer returns. I got the rest of my branches from that, bleach bath and wait a day to dry but at least it's pretty cheap.
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    I have a deer skull with the rack in one of my coastal jags cage and he loves it. He stays wrapped up in the rack lol
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    I'd sure like to see a picture of this Striped BP.

    Does LuLu know about your user name?
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