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cardboard tubes?

wycherley

Batman Rules
Are the any problems i should look out for if i out a kitchen roll cardboard tube in with my 7 week old?
 
Sear for Show US your Vivs, and you'll see a lot of cardboard tubes being used, it's eco-friendly and that's good for the environment. lol
 
I have a paper towel tube in my tank and he absolutely loves it. He will stay in there for literally days at a time and just poke his head out to say hello. I hear the same from lots of people.
 
Check that no domestic cleaning products have been used around it. Most household chemicals are toxic to reptiles. Shouldn't be an issue unless it's come in direct contact.
 
I've been using these cardboard drink holders. They're free from fast-food places, and I always ask for a couple of 'em. Even when they get pooped on, just cut around the soiled area and you're good-to-go. I've been cutting them into 4 squares for hatchlings.
 

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