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Old 03-17-03, 08:59 AM   #1
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Humidity Hides

How does everyone go about making there humidity hides I am trying to get the best ideas I am needing to make a couple!
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Old 03-17-03, 10:05 AM   #2
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I use an old Tupperware or margarine container and cut a hole in it. I put wet sphagnum moss in and that's all there is too it.
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Old 03-17-03, 10:30 AM   #3
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Same here, it works like a charm and it is the cheapest way to go, esspecially if you have babies and will need to create bigger ones along the way.
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Old 04-05-03, 11:15 PM   #5
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It's really not that hard! And the snakes LOVE them. Here's what I did. I went to Target, and bought a med. sized Tupperware-style container with a lid.

I chose to cut out a cave-shaped opening on the side for the entrance. Then, in the lid, I cut a hole and glued in a humidity gauge directly on the top. After that's done, you can glue/cover the hide with moss, bark, plant leaves, or whatever you want to camouflage it and make it look natural. Here's what it looks like before you cover it to make it pretty...

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Old 04-05-03, 11:16 PM   #6
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The opening is wide because it was for fatso, here...



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I just put a small wet T-shirt (rinsed of all detergents) in his usual hide when he turns blue. Then take it out after he sheds. Works wonders
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Take a ice cream container put it upside down, put moss in it, and cut a hole for an enterence. Make sure to keep it moist in it.

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The opening is wide because it was for fatso, here...



WHAT IS THAT?!?! Whatever it is, that snake looks BAD ***. NICE pic.
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Old 04-06-03, 12:00 PM   #10
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For some hide Ideas, check ot my photo gallery


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Old 04-07-03, 11:20 AM   #11
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That's Polunu the Viper Boa. She has a cold right now and she's sneezing, so it's hard to take her mean looks seriously.
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Well with some wierd luck my two new resuces have made there own humidity hides! They have taking to soaking!!!! and then they return to there favorite hide and wet down the aspen! I clean the cage weakly on no midew or mold!

But seems to be working great! they have shead a couple times and each time, they look better!
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