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04-17-12, 11:21 PM
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Re: Fake Skull Perch/Hide Idear
I have this one in mine...
Exo Terra : Primate Skull / Secure hiding place
It's a little small though. Of the ones you chose I liked the first one. I saw it in my local Petco and I almost got it. It's bigger and heavier than the one I have now so it prob won't move as much
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04-17-12, 11:41 PM
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Re: Fake Skull Perch/Hide Idear
I would recomend the first one. However if you want a heating element I suggest the 2nd. We used it in my human anatomy class and you could put a heat source in the foramen magnum and if it is sealed it shouldn't risk burn to the animal
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04-18-12, 04:44 AM
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Re: Fake Skull Perch/Hide Idear
I like the skull idea BUT i dont like the idea of having a heater in the tank that the snake can coil around. Even thermostatted, if something goes wrong you are going to end up with a cooked snake. this is the exact reason no one used heat rocks and longer
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04-18-12, 07:17 AM
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Re: Fake Skull Perch/Hide Idear
I agree with Rob, the skull idea is cool. But I can see too much going wrong with the heater in the cage.
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04-18-12, 03:41 PM
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Re: Fake Skull Perch/Hide Idear
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Originally Posted by Lankyrob
I like the skull idea BUT i dont like the idea of having a heater in the tank that the snake can coil around. Even thermostatted, if something goes wrong you are going to end up with a cooked snake. this is the exact reason no one used heat rocks and longer
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Fair enough. I am pretty confident it could be designed to completely eliminate this risk but I do see where you're coming from.
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04-18-12, 03:54 PM
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Re: Fake Skull Perch/Hide Idear
Skulls are cool. But I'm all about naturalistic appearance, so any more that a skull hide would be too much for me. But you're the one who has to like it
I'd personally stick to things made for reptiles specifically. But I'm also very paranoid...
I wanted a dino skull hide for my snake, but I'd never hear the end of it from my mom. Even though she lives 200mi away. -_-
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04-19-12, 10:16 PM
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Re: Fake Skull Perch/Hide Idear
I'm probably gonna get slammed for this, but we used to have a cow skull, old, bleached, then sun-bleached, in with our Burm. We also had a deer skull, same cleaning method, in with our first ball. She would crawl inside and use it for her hide. That worked until she got bigger, would flex and started to crack the skull. We removed it before she hurt hersself.
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04-20-12, 06:40 AM
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Re: Fake Skull Perch/Hide Idear
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Originally Posted by Sno-x Snakes
I'm probably gonna get slammed for this, but we used to have a cow skull, old, bleached, then sun-bleached, in with our Burm. We also had a deer skull, same cleaning method, in with our first ball. She would crawl inside and use it for her hide. That worked until she got bigger, would flex and started to crack the skull. We removed it before she hurt hersself.
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No reason for you to get slammed for that, unless you killed the animals just so you could use their skulls . I have a boar skull on top of one of my racks. Bleached and everything like you said yours were. Skulls are cool and you took them out before the snakes were big enough to get hurt. Do you have any pics? Might give the OP some ideas.
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04-20-12, 01:13 PM
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Re: Fake Skull Perch/Hide Idear
That sounds really cool (cow skull hide). That's the only thing I'd worry about that the snake might hurt itself on some of the sharp edges.
I'm thinking of a tall viv like 3Wx2Dx3H or even 4W maybe. Fairly natural and relatively simple, with some nice looking branches for her to climb and a skull up high in the center for the snake to perch on should she choose. The skull hide would of course only work while the snake is small - or with a smaller species.
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04-20-12, 04:46 PM
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Re: Fake Skull Perch/Hide Idear
Not many real sharp edges, they can crawl over some pretty sharp stuff in the wild ok. When they are little, or little species, they can hide by entering the hole where the spinal cord goes through. As they get bigger, either take it out or use that same hole to prop it on PVC as a support, which blocks the hole.
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