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11-24-10, 11:32 PM
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Re: where should i find some good cage items
Great places to find handy items, Salvation Army thrift stores, goodwill stores and rummage sales.
Our BP has a cardboard box that my hiking boots came in for a hide, and he does not seem to care, he pretty much lives in that box.
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11-25-10, 04:18 AM
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Re: where should i find some good cage items
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Litter box like for cats. Works good for bigger snake. Didn't you say you are going to be building a bigger cage for it ? If so you can get wooden dowels at just about ant hardware store. Get one that will fit from side to side drill hole in the ends and side of cage then put screws in the end. Make perfect branches for heavier snake. Here's a old pic to give you a idea of what it looks like.
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what is that pink thing it looks like fresh meat
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11-25-10, 04:45 AM
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Re: where should i find some good cage items
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what is that pink thing it looks like fresh meat
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looks like a heat rock.
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11-25-10, 05:23 AM
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Re: where should i find some good cage items
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Originally Posted by infernalis
Great places to find handy items, Salvation Army thrift stores, goodwill stores and rummage sales.
Our BP has a cardboard box that my hiking boots came in for a hide, and he does not seem to care, he pretty much lives in that box.
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same with my corn. she basicly is either in the bedding under the water bowl or in the shoebox i cut a hole in for a hide
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When I was 5 years old, my mother always told me that happiness was the key to life. When I went to school, they asked me what I wanted to be when I grew up. I wrote down ‘happy’. They told me I didn’t understand the assignment, and I told them they didn’t understand life. -John Lennon
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11-25-10, 07:45 AM
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Re: where should i find some good cage items
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im pretty sure i was right about him not liking that side because of the heater mat, the guy didnt have a regulator on it so it was pretty hot. ill prolly just use the lamp until i get one.

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a thermostat is the most important thing in a sety up.
it stops you cooking your snake to death
i use heat mats in all my tubs
ceramic set ups in all my vivariums
heat mats are not very good at giving ambient air temperatures
ceramics give great ambient air temps
cheers shaun
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11-25-10, 09:49 AM
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Re: where should i find some good cage items
UTH (Under-Tank Heaters) can and will get too hot if unregulated. Even lights can provide to much heat if their wattage is too high for the area or they are placed too close and also need to be monitored.
If you're looking for a cheap alternative or temporary way to regulate your UTH you can pick up a lamp dimmer from most hardware or department stores for around $10. You'll also need to pick up a digital thermometer with probe (I like the Zilla one 'cause it's black, but the yellow ZooMed one is sometimes cheaper) which you should also be able to pick up for around $10-15 from a pet store. This combo works best in a room where the temperature doesn't vary much.
Non-proportional (On/Off) thermostats (like the ReptiTemp 500R) can cost around $50 and digital proportional systems $150+ just to give you an idea.
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11-25-10, 03:59 PM
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Re: where should i find some good cage items
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what is that pink thing it looks like fresh meat
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It a old heat rock doesn't for just in there for looks and something to rub against when shedding.
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