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    habitat augmentation.

    Earlier I noticed tiamat trying to climb up the artificial leaves and realized she could probably use a new toy. So I went into the yard and broke off a maple shoot. I then stripped the green bark and inner bark with a knife, before rinsing off and drying the core. I broke it in half and arranged a small canopy topped with leaves in the center. I'm hoping she will have fun climbing on it. and perhaps she'll spend less time hiding under the substrait with the extra cover it provides.

    I'd also like to make some fake rocks and a better water dish for her. I've heard that they can be made from a mixture of flour, salt, oil and water, and then backed and spray painted. But I don't have an exact recipe. Do any of you have any suggestions? I'd like something I could mold with my hands, then bake solid.
    when I was little they called me the snake man... as I was usually carrying around a bucket full of brown snakes.

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    Re: habitat augmentation.

    Someone made a thread about that a while back.

    Here's something better: Great Stuff. It's a spray foam that comes in cans, costs about $3 at Lowes, and can be shaped into just about anything. But you have to use the entire can at once, or it goes to waste. Shape it however you want, give it a few days to dry, then give it a good thick coat of textured paint, and voila, artificial rocks!

    Another option: flower pots and bricks, available real cheap at Wal-Mart. You can take bricks and break them into pieces for a natural appearance.
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    Re: habitat augmentation.

    I just pick up rocks and wash them off. Nearly every one of my snakes cages has real rocks in them.

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    Re: habitat augmentation.

    Me too. My snakes love them.

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    Re: habitat augmentation.

    Well I got creative, I made a hide out of an empty paper towel box and a used paper towel roll and some scotch tape. then used the sticks and some of the rocks from my collection to make a tower with the leaves. she seems to like it and it should keep her happy until I make something more permanent, also thanks for the link, that's exactly what I was looking for.
    when I was little they called me the snake man... as I was usually carrying around a bucket full of brown snakes.

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    Re: habitat augmentation.

    Quote Originally Posted by GaiusIuliusTabernarius View Post
    Well I got creative, I made a hide out of an empty paper towel box and a used paper towel roll and some scotch tape.
    Any tape in an enclosure is very dangerous.
    Snakes have a way of getting caught in it no matter how well you think you have it secured. Humidity and snakes rubbing against it can cause the edge to come loose.
    We've had plenty of people come on the forum with stories of snakes caught in tape. Some were wild snakes found and other were captive snakes.
    I once used a piece of cardboard to separate out two groups of snake in one aquarium. I though I had everything done right and I still ended up with a stuck snake. The snake survived but that was the end of my tape use.
    Just a word to the wise on tape use.
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    Re: habitat augmentation.

    Quote Originally Posted by guidofatherof5 View Post
    Snakes have a way of getting caught in it no matter how well you think you have it secured. The snake survived but that was the end of my tape use.
    Indeed they do. You're the lucky one. I lost a big female concinnus' I had for years. Had to put her down. She was so caught up in duct tape, there was no hope. I tried everything but she was already weak and missing a lot of scales. It was just too late since I had been gone for days. I had used the duct tape on the outside of the homemade screen top where it had begun to come loose from the frame. She still managed to get to it, even though there was no sticky part exposed or in the tank itself.

    I will no longer use tape anywhere near a snake enclosure. Never again.

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    Re: habitat augmentation.

    Tape is really bad to use around snakes.
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    Re: habitat augmentation.

    Quote Originally Posted by kibakiba View Post
    Tape is really bad to use around snakes.
    It will pull the skin right off the snake.

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