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    Really bizarre habitat problem

    This happened late last night and I just now had a chance to post. When I went to check on Maja and make sure the temp in her habitat was alright before I went to bed, I noticed the "soil" (it's that coconut bark stuff that comes in compressed bricks) looked a little funny. I looked closer and guess what it was? ANTS.

    Somehow, ants had gotten into the habitat and were starting to make a nest in one corner. I'm pretty sure this wasn't the best idea, but I decided to immediately change the "soil" so I could get rid of the ants that were already there. Before I put the new stuff in, I sprayed some orange oil on the outside of the tank and around the general area, since that's the most natural ant repellant/killer I know of.

    As far as I can tell, it's the "soil" that they were attracted to, but I'm not sure what else I could use for Maja's habitat. Any suggestions? I know I can't use cedar and cypress seems to be absolutely non-existant around here (believe me, I've looked). What I'm thinking of doing is maybe using the same kind of fluffy stuff that I use in Nikita, Lucy, and Sadie's cages, then getting a slightly larger water dish (if I do in fact need to keep a water dish in there).
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    Re: Really bizarre habitat problem

    Interesting. lol!

    I personally use paper towels. With so many snakes it came to a point where cleanliness and ease of cleaning where more important then looks.
    But having only one snake... Some of the other members may be able to recommend something?
    Amanda Tolleson

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    Re: Really bizarre habitat problem

    Whats about care fresh?
    I donīt like it because it looks so much like in a laboratory but it should be another option.
    Maybe youīve solved your problem yet and donīt need a change.
    Allready waiting for the sommer
    best wishes bis bald Udo
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    Re: Really bizarre habitat problem

    Quote Originally Posted by zooplan View Post
    Whats about care fresh?
    I donīt like it because it looks so much like in a laboratory but it should be another option.
    Maybe youīve solved your problem yet and donīt need a change.
    Care Fresh is the stuff I use for my hamsters. Well, different brand from what I use, but same stuff basically. I might try that next time I clean her habitat and just see how she handles it. Maja likes to dig around and hide.
    0.1.0 Indonesian Striped Keelback - Maja
    1.0.0 Ball Python - Ripley
    1.0.0 Black Russian Hamster - Nikita
    0.1.0 Roborovski Hamsters - Lucy
    1.0.0 DSH Cat - Victor

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    Re: Really bizarre habitat problem

    i use regular top soil, $1.49 for a 40lb bag. It allows you to grow live plants in your habitats. Although, first i cook the dirt because i have encountered bugs coming out of the dirt, as long as you dont mind the smell of cooked dirt its great.

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    Re: Really bizarre habitat problem

    Quote Originally Posted by rwgsnakes View Post
    i use regular top soil, $1.49 for a 40lb bag. It allows you to grow live plants in your habitats. Although, first i cook the dirt because i have encountered bugs coming out of the dirt, as long as you dont mind the smell of cooked dirt its great.
    I used to have a dirt scented candle, so that would be no problem for me! But .... how do you cook dirt? I didn't even know you could do that.
    0.1.0 Indonesian Striped Keelback - Maja
    1.0.0 Ball Python - Ripley
    1.0.0 Black Russian Hamster - Nikita
    0.1.0 Roborovski Hamsters - Lucy
    1.0.0 DSH Cat - Victor

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    Re: Really bizarre habitat problem

    my mom wouldnt let me use her pans so i bought myself a 13'' X 9" X 1" pan (mines glass)

    just put in some top soil, dont fill it all the way...i cook it at 350 for 15 mins, every 5 mins taking it out to mix it around...then just let cool until its room temp. and start creating a sick inclosure.



    hope this helps,
    Justin

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    Re: Really bizarre habitat problem

    It's easy when you have a sauna.

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    Re: Really bizarre habitat problem

    Quote Originally Posted by Stefan-A View Post
    It's easy when you have a sauna.
    do you use your sauna for that?
    Allready waiting for the sommer
    best wishes bis bald Udo
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    Re: Really bizarre habitat problem

    Quote Originally Posted by zooplan View Post
    do you use your sauna for that?
    Among other things.

    I have three apple tree branches that I need to treat. My parents' apple tree snapped in half the other day. Too many apples, couldn't handle the weight. So there's plenty of climbing tree material available right now.

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