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DIY ProjectsUse this forum to post threads related to home made projects for your corns... Vivariums, hides, decorations, accessories, you name it. Anything to save some bucks or give your personalized touch.
I have a storebought cave for the warm side and for my shedding humidity box I use a plastic hamster igloo that I sawed the tunnel entrance off of (after finely sanding).
While camping at the state park, I carefully selected a couple pieces of bark I thought might make good hides. I didn't need a huge tree, cause he's a baby. As you can see I just piled up aspen on one end and it's very dark inside! This is on the warm side of the viv. Before using it I soaked it in a mild bleach solution, rinsed it off and let it air dry.
all of my snakes are adults now 4+ft and I've used cheap plastic waste baskets cut in half for hides. I also use the half basket to scoop out the aspen on cleaning day.
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