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AWESOME looking hide :D

Mary29456

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I got the bright idea to make a new hide for my snake im getting instead of spending alot of money on one. So I went to my local dollar tree and bought a popcorn bowl along with 4 bags of rocks (I only used 3) The hide only cost me 4 dollars total and this is what the finished product looks like. :D

Here are the materials i used
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Here is the finish product
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And I thought my idea of using hot glue to stick old ceramic tiles together into a hide was creative....
I love it. I may be doing that in the future as my animals grow.
 
Is the glue "snake safe"? Sounds kinda toxic to keep around.

Pretty neat idea though.
 
I showed it to my son... I'm sensing a March break craft may happen. ;)
LOL GO for it

And I thought my idea of using hot glue to stick old ceramic tiles together into a hide was creative....
I love it. I may be doing that in the future as my animals grow.
I had LOADS of fun making this :)
Is the glue "snake safe"? Sounds kinda toxic to keep around.

Pretty neat idea though.
It is ok to use around them. I use it in all my cages and also with my turtles.
 
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Zelos gives his tongue-flick of approval. Which is good cause I spent a little over 2 hours gluing on the damn rocks, haha! It is a little huge for him now but I made it to last til he is big :)
 
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Zelos gives his tongue-flick of approval. Which is good cause I spent a little over 2 hours gluing on the damn rocks, haha! It is a little huge for him now but I made it to last til he is big :)

Glad to see my idea get used by someone else :) it does take FOREVER to glue the rocks on but u have to admit its so worth it :)
 
And of course it took longer because I had to find the ~*right*~ rock to glue on next. It was kind of sad, really. Hahaha "No! I can't do another dark rock here. Need CONTRAST!!"

Thanks for the great idea!
 
Great idea!! I've actually seen something similar for use in fish tanks, except for instead for using hot glue and river rocks, they used silicone and aquarium gravel.

Is the glue "snake safe"? Sounds kinda toxic to keep around.

Pretty neat idea though.
Hot glue and additive free silicone are both safe to use for decorations around reptiles and aquatic creatures. Hot glue is safe as soon as it is cool. Silicone needs to cure, if you can smell it, it's not ready yet :)
 
And of course it took longer because I had to find the ~*right*~ rock to glue on next. It was kind of sad, really. Hahaha "No! I can't do another dark rock here. Need CONTRAST!!"

Thanks for the great idea!

LOL i totally understand what you are saying. I was kinda the same way * sighs* and no problem. Glad I could share
 
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