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ilovemypets1988
05-08-11, 08:03 AM
after seeing the poor chap struggling alittle to burrow in the beach chips, i thought that it would be best to change the substrate to the coconut fibre stuff that i bought, so here the pictures that i just took of the viv finished and with the new substrate in it:
http://i1113.photobucket.com/albums/k514/Daniel_Barton/my%20western%20hognose%20snake/DSCF0140.jpg
http://i1113.photobucket.com/albums/k514/Daniel_Barton/my%20western%20hognose%20snake/DSCF0141.jpg
http://i1113.photobucket.com/albums/k514/Daniel_Barton/my%20western%20hognose%20snake/DSCF0142.jpg
http://i1113.photobucket.com/albums/k514/Daniel_Barton/my%20western%20hognose%20snake/DSCF0143.jpg
http://i1113.photobucket.com/albums/k514/Daniel_Barton/my%20western%20hognose%20snake/DSCF0144.jpg
http://i1113.photobucket.com/albums/k514/Daniel_Barton/my%20western%20hognose%20snake/DSCF0145.jpg
http://i1113.photobucket.com/albums/k514/Daniel_Barton/my%20western%20hognose%20snake/DSCF0146.jpg
hope that you all enjoy the pictures

sassy_snake_lady
05-08-11, 08:37 AM
Looks good.

I find that stuff far too messy though. I used it damp for my brb to help with humidity but it got everywhere, in the water bowl, all over the hides and make handling her a pain as she was always covered in substrate!

I use Aspen for my hognose. He loves it and makes really cool tunnels in it.

infernalis
05-08-11, 08:46 AM
Coconut is great when it's not sopping wet ;)

it may take some experimenting to achieve the right consistency.

sassy_snake_lady
05-08-11, 08:52 AM
I use damp moss now for my brb, much nicer, doesn't get stuck under my finger nails like the other stuff!

I hate having dirty finger nails lol ;)

stephanbakir
05-08-11, 10:19 AM
Nice lookin new viv )

ilovemypets1988
05-08-11, 06:32 PM
thanks all, yh i thought that it looked cool too, hes already gone tunnelling through the C.Fibre sub, afterwards he goes and kind of, wipes himself off by going all over the cork hides that ive given him (theres a second very small corner piece of cork in the bottom right corner, directly opposite the cave hide) and then goes through the plastic grass ornament just to make sure hes clean and goes for a drink and carries on with his tunnelling, he certainly is a character lol

and to add a note, i use the C.Fibre stuff dry, i left it all night to dry off after soaking and fluffing up the stuff lol

NennaMeerkat
05-08-11, 06:48 PM
If he was having trouble burrowing at his size through the chips then perhaps they were to big? Not sure. But as others said that coconut stuff is insanely messy. I had some for my corns a long while ago (don't own the corns anymore) and it seemed I couldn't touch the inside of the tank without getting it on my or in my nails, getting it wet, or some other mishap. It is a personal choice but perhaps mixing in some beech chips will help with the messy factor for any water spillage caused by your guy going in and out of his water...or you making a slight mess refilling it. I can't remember how the stuff does with poo or the likelihood of molding.

I do LOVE the setup you got for him. Wish I could find those viney fake plants. I think it would help with my own girl's shyness and constant hiding. Though if I was the size and thickness of a pencil in general I would be rather insecure overall myself LOL

ilovemypets1988
05-08-11, 06:55 PM
I do LOVE the setup you got for him. Wish I could find those viney fake plants. I think it would help with my own girl's shyness and constant hiding. Though if I was the size and thickness of a pencil in general I would be rather insecure overall myself LOL

of you want, i can try and find you some if you want the help, after all, all it is, is exo terra small jungle vine and silk and plastic ivy wrapped around it.

NennaMeerkat
05-08-11, 06:58 PM
of you want, i can try and find you some if you want the help, after all, all it is, is exo terra small jungle vine and silk and plastic ivy wrapped around it.

Later this week I am gonna go to some craft stores that sell fake flowers and such and see if I can find something safe. There is always something interesting around in there and sometimes they do have a few gems for reptile decor.

ilovemypets1988
05-08-11, 07:05 PM
Later this week I am gonna go to some craft stores that sell fake flowers and such and see if I can find something safe. There is always something interesting around in there and sometimes they do have a few gems for reptile decor.

over here in the uk, we have a shop called hobbycraft and thats where i got the ivy from, to find them, go into the flour hobby (dunno what its called though lol)

and take a look at these cute pic that i could resist just taking:
http://i1113.photobucket.com/albums/k514/Daniel_Barton/my%20western%20hognose%20snake/DSCF0149.jpg
http://i1113.photobucket.com/albums/k514/Daniel_Barton/my%20western%20hognose%20snake/DSCF0148.jpg

NennaMeerkat
05-08-11, 07:12 PM
Dirty boy! LOL I don't' think my girl would like to be dirty. She just comes off as being a priss all the time. Typical boy behavior...gonna go play in the "mud".


Maybe while I am at the craft/hobby store that is nearby I can find something bigger for my humid hide for my leopards. One of my girls is already showing a little flaking on the end of her nose. Not sure if she rubbed to hard against something or if she is shedding. Whatever the case I got a temp hide up but I think it is a smidgen to small with all the moist live moss I put in there.

ilovemypets1988
05-08-11, 07:18 PM
use a 2 litre ice cream tub filled with some moss or damp bark, that should be suvice for both of them, plus if u get sandy brown acrylic paint, you can blend it into the backround and using some black paint, make the tub look like a series of rock caves, or similar scenery, plus the size of the tub will be big enough for both geckos. honestly, moss would be best

NennaMeerkat
05-08-11, 07:29 PM
use a 2 litre ice cream tub filled with some moss or damp bark, that should be suvice for both of them, plus if u get sandy brown acrylic paint, you can blend it into the backround and using some black paint, make the tub look like a series of rock caves, or similar scenery, plus the size of the tub will be big enough for both geckos. honestly, moss would be best

I am gonna look for something less...artificial than the plastic tub. Got enough room in the tank for one large or two small humid hides. Last reptile expo I bought some live moss that is still wet today. Just need to get a bigger hide, they were kinda reuses from my hognose's old decor.

ilovemypets1988
05-08-11, 07:32 PM
ah rightie oh lol

Lankyrob
05-09-11, 10:42 AM
Ebay is a pretty good place for picking up cheap tank decorations :)

NennaMeerkat
05-09-11, 12:58 PM
Ebay is a pretty good place for picking up cheap tank decorations :)

Been burned to many times from high pricey items to cheap as items. I don't plan on using it again.

sassy_snake_lady
05-09-11, 01:08 PM
Been burned to many times from high pricey items to cheap as items. I don't plan on using it again.

:eek: I love ebay, would be lost without it!

ilovemypets1988
05-09-11, 01:13 PM
ebay is great as long as you know what to look out for

ilovemypets1988
05-10-11, 05:47 AM
my hoggie is a right sod, couldnt see him anywhere in the viv, so i used a stick to gently poke the substrate, couldnt feel him or hear him, so i used my fingers and heared him hiss, as soon as i looked up, i saw his head on the vine, god hes well camouflaged lol