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Old 06-12-13, 03:02 PM   #16
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Old 06-12-13, 03:40 PM   #17
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Amazing. What do you cut those branches with? and do you just throw em in after collecting them or do you treat the wood?
Just saw them mate... No i dont treat the branches with anything, a good wash and a couple of days in the sun and they're in there. I just make sure that there are no termite, bee or wasp holes in them.
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Old 06-13-13, 07:03 AM   #18
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Just saw them mate... No i dont treat the branches with anything, a good wash and a couple of days in the sun and they're in there. I just make sure that there are no termite, bee or wasp holes in them.
nice. I may start doing that instead of using pvc pipes. How do you keep them perched up like that? Do you use silicone or some kind of perch holder?
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nice. I may start doing that instead of using pvc pipes. How do you keep them perched up like that? Do you use silicone or some kind of perch holder?
I use V shape corner joints of various sizes and sit the branches in them. I use a product called command strips to stick the V joints onto the enclosure wall. This way I can move them around as needed or as I change my decor without any holes or silicon all over the walls... you may have an equivalent thing on your side of the pond.
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Thanks for posting pictures, I picked up some driftwood when I visited a couple beaches on Vancouver Island last weekend.
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