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Re: Why did you choose it?
I originally got my bedding (ReptiBark) because it looked natural. Ended up using it, because of the big chunks, easy cleaning, less risk of ingestion, etc.
I have hides because I need hides... nothing special there.
I got leaves because it's a sorta semi-hide and allows them to feel more comfortable and conealed and secure, while still moving around. Changed to a different leaves because I wanted it to go higher so the could climb them.
Water bowl... cause it's needed. Again. Bug I got the one I did cause if looks natural and rocky.
I've never taken anything but the leaves out. That as only cause I waited climbing.
2.0 T.s.parietalis, 1.0 T.s.sirtalis, 1.0 T.s.concinnus, 1.0 T.marcianus
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Subadult snake
Re: Why did you choose it?
I use repti bark because it looks natural and soaks up moisture very well, soft aspen for inside the hides for a good bedding and a comfortable place to sleep.
Natural looking rock, cocoanut, hut hides
Brown Reptile vines because they look natural and snakes love to climb
Live Bamboo because they make a good alternative 'cool' spot to get away from the heat and they look pretty
Fake leaves because its natural looking and makes great cover so the snakes can get from one side to the other without feeling threatened
Dome heating lamps because I personally just don't like under tank heaters
One thing I took out was a birds nest, but that depends on the snake.. Frosty and Serpent (pictured in avatar) didn't use the birds nest, serpent just sat on top of it to get closer to the lamp. Had it wired to the top corner of the enclosure. But when I put it in Blizzards tank he uses it to hide and sleep in.
I made a cardboard thingie that makes a good hide, climbing area, I just taped it to the side of the tank, the garters never used it but my corn snake loved it
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But then the corn snake managed to peel it away from the glass and get stuck to the 2 sided tape, took a long time of carefully peeling her away from the tape, she is named Sticks. I don't use cardboard anymore except the shelves I made for hanging inside the enclosures
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Re: Why did you choose it?
Dog food bowls for water because they are cheap and double as a hide.
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Old and wise snake
Re: Why did you choose it?
Flower pots - because they were relatively cheap, and the material is somewhat "natural" (well, as natural as clay can be after it has been shaped and kilned - it is still reminiscent of stone). When coupled with coconut fiber, they look like little thatch-roof cottages. Which can be a disadvantage: Burninators are naturally attracted to thatch-roof cottages.
Plastic leaves - cheap and aesthetically pleasing. Plus, they don't die like real leaves do. And they provide "cover" for the snakes to hide under/behind and climb on. I have three types: Ivy leaves, ferns, and cattails.
Branches - give the snakes something to climb on. The ones in there now are a hardwood from a tree I cut down for someone a while back.
Bamboo - again, cheap. I found some in a trash pile someone was tossing out. Make great "tunnels" for the snakes to hide in. Plus, if I want to transplant a particularly skittish snake, all I have to do is coax her into the bamboo, then pick it up and move it where she needs to go.
Hard plastic tree - it was on sale at Wal-Mart, and it gives the snakes something to climb up on.
Bricks - when broken up, look like natural rocks. Cheap, too. Gives the snakes something to rub against when shedding.
Paving block - in the water enclosure, gives the snakes something to rest on when they get done taking a swim. I've drilled holes and mounted ivy leaves for them to climb on, if they so desire. I also put a flower pot in there for them to hide in, if they so desire (and they often do).
All in all, with my enclosures, I try to simulate a natural environment as much as possible.
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Obadiah vocal! No far orchestral!
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Re: Why did you choose it?
I use reptibark and the coco fiber right now because it keeps the smell down better when wet. (My boys like to swim thru their water bowl) I also have a box to a MP4 player that our 2 radix seem to love. Makes it easy to vacate them when necesary, we just pick up the box!
When we get cooler weather and my guys don't feel like swimming so much, I'll go back to the shredded aspen.
Le Ann
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I see blue redspots
Re: Why did you choose it?
 Originally Posted by infernalis
Dog food bowls for water because they are cheap and double as a hide.
Wow, cool!
From now on, I'll treat others like they treat me. Some will be glad, others should be scared
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Re: Why did you choose it?
The problem with those (for me) is they don't look natural... I like my cages natural looking...
Otherwise it IS cool...
2.0 T.s.parietalis, 1.0 T.s.sirtalis, 1.0 T.s.concinnus, 1.0 T.marcianus
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