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Thank you! I'm pleased with them. I had also considered making one bigger one, but now I'm glad I didn't because I don't know if the quarter inch acrylic would be sturdy enough for anything bigger than these. But maybe as a future project with thicker acrylic.
No, it's applied like a glue, even though it's not really a glue. It's called Weld-On #4.
Thank you! I'm pleased with them. I had also considered making one bigger one, but now I'm glad I didn't because I don't know if the quarter inch acrylic would be sturdy enough for anything bigger than these. But maybe as a future project with thicker acrylic.
No, it's applied like a glue, even though it's not really a glue. It's called Weld-On #4.
Thank you for the info! I'll have to look into the cost of materials and see about making some.
Tinsel got some nice outdoors time with our warm spring weather. As usual, he is very pleasant little model. He didn't even need to go under the cup I brought out to settle wiggly babies. Bonus pic of him curled up on top of his cave hide!
Tinsel is continually such a sweet snake. I try to handle all of my snakes more or less equally, but if one of my kids wants to be involved, I usually go for Tinsel. Here he is being held by my not-quite-2-year-old. Both my kids know to be very gentle with the snakes and at their current ages, they never have unsupervised interaction. But one finger petting and assisted handling always go over well!
Nice weather today, so Tinsel came with me and the kids to the park. He slithered around in the grass a bit and when he'd had enough, he climbed right into my pocket and stayed there until we went home. This size is so cute because they can do things like that.
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