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11-03-12, 06:10 PM
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New Room, New Snake Arrangements
After getting the new 1996 AP rack, we cleaned everybody today and while we did that, we moved everybody into their new tub arrangements and into the room next door which is much bigger than where they all were. Plus I now have all my snakes here with me except Khorne but he will be here soon enough. Anyway, these pics are what the new arrangements look like.
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11-03-12, 11:13 PM
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Re: New Room, New Snake Arrangements
Nice.....
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11-04-12, 07:25 AM
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Re: New Room, New Snake Arrangements
Loving the set up and loving the larger size room doesn't make me feel so claustrophobic!
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11-04-12, 07:31 AM
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Re: New Room, New Snake Arrangements
Cool! I love to see a picture or two of your snakes in the new tubs to get a idea of how much room these size tubs give them to move around.
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11-04-12, 07:31 AM
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Re: New Room, New Snake Arrangements
exwizard....are those blue pads (chucks/whatever) in the glass front cage like those used in hospitals?
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11-04-12, 09:22 AM
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Re: New Room, New Snake Arrangements
Yes and they are much more absorbent than newspaper
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11-04-12, 09:24 AM
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Re: New Room, New Snake Arrangements
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Originally Posted by marvelfreak
Cool! I love to see a picture or two of your snakes in the new tubs to get a idea of how much room these size tubs give them to move around.
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When we get back from the reptile show I will be sure to post those pics.
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11-04-12, 11:07 AM
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Re: New Room, New Snake Arrangements
I would have never thought to use those for flooring.. interesting
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11-04-12, 01:38 PM
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Re: New Room, New Snake Arrangements
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Yes and they are much more absorbent than newspaper
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That is brilliant. I'm gonna try that!!!! That's why I love this site....we can ALL learn new tricks.
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11-04-12, 01:50 PM
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Re: New Room, New Snake Arrangements
I'll use puppy training pads in my cages if I'm going to be gone for a while and won't be able to check my animals like normal. They work just as well
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11-04-12, 04:12 PM
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Re: New Room, New Snake Arrangements
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Originally Posted by marvelfreak
Cool! I love to see a picture or two of your snakes in the new tubs to get a idea of how much room these size tubs give them to move around.
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When we get back from the reptile show I will be sure to post those pics.
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As promised, here they are. First off is Vanessa my '09 female 6 1/2' Macklot's, then Popeye, my '02 male 5 1/2' Dum and then last but not least GI Jane, my '08 female 8' Macklot's
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11-04-12, 07:18 PM
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Re: New Room, New Snake Arrangements
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I'll use puppy training pads in my cages if I'm going to be gone for a while and won't be able to check my animals like normal. They work just as well 
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Awesome I think I may try that
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11-04-12, 08:00 PM
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Re: New Room, New Snake Arrangements
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Originally Posted by exwizard
As promised, here they are. First off is Vanessa my '09 female 6 1/2' Macklot's, then Popeye, my '02 male 5 1/2' Dum and then last but not least GI Jane, my '08 female 8' Macklot's
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Thanks! They look roomer than i was thinking they would be.
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11-04-12, 08:16 PM
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Re: New Room, New Snake Arrangements
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Yes and they are much more absorbent than newspaper
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Wow! Excellent idea, i've had boxes of them in the same room as my burm and never thought about that.
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11-04-12, 11:26 PM
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Re: New Room, New Snake Arrangements
Puppy pee pads are always expensive, in my area. I do better with paper towels, though those pads are very absorbent...just can't find them cheap enough!
So, okay, i don't have racks or shelves. People say that you don't need hides in them, because they act as one big hide...but those bins are pretty clear. A lot of light goes in, and you can see every detail. Are there hides in there? I just wonder, because i know the whole point is to make it easier on the keeper, less space, and supposed to be all hidey for the critters.
Am i wrong? Do correct me. NOt being sarcastic. lol
I have wondered about racks, but I haven't found a size where i feel like the snake can stretch out, or even be out long enough to not be bent over twice.
Most of mine now, lounge on branches or (the brats)sit ON their hides lol
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