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"Preparing For Third shed"
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T. radix Ranch
Re: New Cages Accessories; any obvious errors here?
I stopped buying hides long ago.
The more I spent the more they disliked then.
Cardboard boxes and styro. meat trays seem to be more to their liking.
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"Preparing For Third shed"
Re: New Cages Accessories; any obvious errors here?
 Originally Posted by guidofatherof5
I stopped buying hides long ago.
The more I spent the more they disliked then.
Cardboard boxes and styro. meat trays seem to be more to their liking.
Yeah, hear that. Thing is they may like the styrofoam but I don't! I want a very pretty natural looking setting (enclosure will be 3 feet away from me most of the day and I am making this investment for a PRETTY snake and setup!)
Perhaps I should hunt around the yard and find interesting things then after they are baked in the oven whip out the hot glue gun and make some nice hides!
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Re: New Cages Accessories; any obvious errors here?
I learned a cool recipe to make fake rock snake hides from your every day kitchen materials... flour, salt, vegetable oil, blend it into a dough, mold it and bake it in the oven... they take a while to bake, and then when you are sure they are completely dry/hardened you spraypaint it with krylon waterproofing spray, then a granitey spray paint, then another coating of waterproofing. So far, mine are holding up... they are surprisingly tough and they look pretty because I can choose exactly how I want them to look! If anyone's interested, I will dig up the recipe and post it.
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Re: New Cages Accessories; any obvious errors here?
Always so creative Shannon..
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"Preparing For Third shed"
Re: New Cages Accessories; any obvious errors here?
 Originally Posted by aSnakeLovinBabe
I learned a cool recipe to make fake rock snake hides from your every day kitchen materials... flour, salt, vegetable oil, blend it into a dough, mold it and bake it in the oven... they take a while to bake, and then when you are sure they are completely dry/hardened you spraypaint it with krylon waterproofing spray, then a granitey spray paint, then another coating of waterproofing. So far, mine are holding up... they are surprisingly tough and they look pretty because I can choose exactly how I want them to look! If anyone's interested, I will dig up the recipe and post it.
Thanks! Sounds like a fun complicated 10 hour project. Would rather just buy a hide or hot glue some pretty rocks together (non-toxic glue of course) 
If you like the home-made projects you may like this video (plus it uses styro-foam!)
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Re: New Cages Accessories; any obvious errors here?
Ball pythons may be perfectly happy in such a setup but it is not what I would use for garter snakes. They do better in a brightly lit enclosure with basking lights in my opinion. They aren't the kind of snake that is content to hide in a dark box warmed only by surface heat. I would think about LED or florescent light and maybe a small watt basking spot light. If the top screens are heat resistant then it should be easy to implement.
Last edited by ConcinusMan; 04-10-2011 at 01:36 PM.
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matris ut plures
Re: New Cages Accessories; any obvious errors here?
Shannon, I would love that recipe. I could put my kids to work for new snakie hides! Please PM me with it, if/when you get a chance. Thanks!
Le Ann
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T. radix Ranch
Re: New Cages Accessories; any obvious errors here?
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matris ut plures
Re: New Cages Accessories; any obvious errors here?
Thank You! I caught up on it when I read down on later posts!
Le Ann
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