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Old 11-15-13, 02:57 PM   #16
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Re: Are covering side of tanks needed

looks very nice. I was just curious. You don't have any issues with the sticky side coming undone?
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looks very nice. I was just curious. You don't have any issues with the sticky side coming undone?
Yes and no. When I first did it, I used two way tape and after about 5 weeks it started to lift a little bit (I got scare they may come off and my snake get caught in it) so I re did it by removing all the tape and using aquarium silicone to secure the tiles, its solid now.
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Old 11-15-13, 03:39 PM   #18
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I digging the whole cork idea also
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Old 11-15-13, 03:46 PM   #19
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I digging the whole cork idea also
Yea I love it. I trying to get a large Buda statue and or Mayan ruin pyramids to give it that ancient rainforest look. It will be my Titanoboa enclosure.
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Old 11-15-13, 04:04 PM   #20
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Re: Are covering side of tanks needed

depends on the snake, some can become quite stressed if they feel exposed, others may rub their noses on the glass, trying to leave the enclosure, and not being able to understand that glass is impenetrable, they will continue to do it to the point of doing damage to themselves. anything from decorative walls, to simple pieces of cardboard will help deal with this issue.

tbh the temperature instability is my biggest concern, glass enclosures cool and heat much faster than wood or plastic, and they do not distribute the heat of a UTH quite as well. Glass is also cold to the touch, which is another issue for a snake ability to thermoregulate.

White Polystyrene, although not as pretty as cork or fern walls, is an excellent way to maintain a more stable temperature inside a glass enclosure.

plastic enclosures solve all these problems without as much faffing about wood is good too, for species which dont require to much humidity or for people handy with sealants and waterproofing varnishes
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Old 11-15-13, 05:45 PM   #21
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Re: Are covering side of tanks needed

the only time ive had to cover tanks is when dealing with nervous feeders...

all my tanks only have glass at the front,as i'm not a fan of glass tanks

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