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Old 12-May-08, 02:25 PM
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Originally Posted by trouser_snake6 View Post
You can sand them down. in my opinion, keep them rough so the snake can use it to help him/her shed. You can get some cheap ones(under $ from cheapo stores, for example, Crazy clarks, the warehouse and your local cheap shop. The waterful should be right unless it is know where near the heat lamp(as you said). With the fake rock wall, include some hides built onto it and maybe a perch(es).
Heres a link
http://www.beardeddragon.org/articles/falserock/
it looks good, and very helpful.
I will probably include some hides and stairs at the bottom of the wall as im not sure weather the polystyrene will support the snakes weight . I was thinking of maybe putting a couple of ledges around using the spare melamine around 3/4s of the way up the tank then covering that with the fake rock so that the little fella can sit near the heat lamp if he wants to.
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