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    Thamtographer katach's Avatar
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    The Many Options for Hides

    As we all know hides are essential for our little friends. I thought it would be fun for people to post what they like to use for hides. Pictures are welcome!

    I use coconut halves (I but whole coconuts and half and clean them, yummy!), pieces of wood, and plants. I'll post pics after I get home from work. Bill likes to make stuff too.

    Ok, your turn!
    Kat
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    "Fourth shed, A Success" thamneil's Avatar
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    Re: The Many Options for Hides

    Egg cartons, broken flower pots, bark! Anything a snake can hide in! One time I used a pair of sandals...
    Neil
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    Re: The Many Options for Hides

    This special hide came all the way from Finland.
    My snakes have worldly tastes.
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    Re: The Many Options for Hides

    Here is my snakey's favorite hide. I'd like to get him a bigger water bowl, but this hide is connected to the bowl, and don't want to take it away from him....Anyways he looooves this hide, and spends most of time in there with his little head out, looking around. If you look closely, you can see him in it in the picture...He's the little blob on the left side of the "entrance" to his "cave."

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    ~* Emily *~
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    Re: The Many Options for Hides

    Right now he's hiding in my pajama pants leg...I'm only worried he could leave a "present" in there
    ~* Emily *~
    Canis lupus familiaris- Tippy, Thamnophis proximus orarius- Proximus, Thamnophis sirtalis parietalis- Tallie

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    Thamtographer katach's Avatar
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    Re: The Many Options for Hides

    I have the same water dish hide. Adira LOVES it.
    Kat
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    Re: The Many Options for Hides

    I used to make Thatch Roof Cottages out of upside-down flower pots and coconut fiber. But this weird dragon with a beefy arm growing out the back of its neck kept burninating them. So I dispensed with the thatch roofs and just use flower pots.

    When Tiny was smaller, and I had him housed with Scarlett and Little Dude, I made a tiny hide out of an old Crystal Lite container. I felt that the flower pots were too big for his comfort.
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    Re: The Many Options for Hides

    Ashtrays are good. Decorative ceramic dishes with petals or fluted edges add color town enclosure. Spoon rest saucers are a favorite with tiny butlers. (Snug and low.)
    I have also knocked the back or bottom off of quaint looking bird houses.
    A current project is a pair of fake, hollow. Railroad ties and a rusty foam 'rail' for a naturalistic Butler habitat that resembles the old rail line I find them along.

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    Re: The Many Options for Hides

    Cardboard tubes are a consistent favourite with our guys.
    Chris
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    Re: The Many Options for Hides

    Quote Originally Posted by chris-uk View Post
    Cardboard tubes are a consistent favourite with our guys.
    I've tried various hides but Glyph is attached to this paper towel tube that I've had for the longest time, and I just can't get rid of it.

    I've even put newer ones in but he goes for the old one.

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