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With our hanging pots from Reject Shop, we can just lift out the whole pot, snakies and all. Easy peasy! No need for any undue stress on them trying to get em out.
 
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i http://i251.photobucket.com/albums/g...Picture001.jpguse a plastic dog bed it can b screwed 2 root or sit on floor upside down and comes in all sizes
 
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the boxes that the heatlamps/lights come in
 
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terracotta pots, rocks and ice cream containers are good
 
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My man is saying newspaper is the best...
But I use all of the above mentioned.
 
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Sorry people about my last post my twin boys decided to hit the keyboard a few times and post for me, i just use cardboard boxes, throw them out when soiled and replace with new ones, best thing about that is i get the perfect size boxes at my work every week about 6-10 ea week.
 
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I use an old toilet paper roll. I stuff a bit of newspaper in one end and it makes a very cosy hide. I also use old boxes and I always have one stuffed with newspaper to create that "closed in" feel.
 
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i hide in the cupboard
but my lizards have half coconut shells with a little entrance, bark and rocks
 
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Now as a teacher - I often feel like doing that to.
 
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I dont know why people bother with plastic...it doesnt take heat & keep reptile cool & they cant rub against it to help with slothing/shedding.........
I go to my local dirt supplier...garden supplier..............i get sand that is sand pitsafe that they supply schools with & they also sell wood for burning...you get great pieces for a fraction of the cost.........
wouldnt cost me more than $30 a year & i go every 3 mnths to get new sand & wood for all the tanks i do.
They even keep hollow logs & ones that look like caves for me...every now & then i bring in a reptile to show them who its for..........they say that the amount i get would blow away in a day!
Cheaper than fake stuff,better for reptiles & better for the hip pocket!
Thanks for that tip, I'm always on the lookout for hollow logs etc, and never though of going to a garden supplier
 
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Well im in the furniture industry so i have lots of wood to play with and i have made hides tht have a bottom and removeable top so wen i want to take my yearling jungle out i just lift the whole hide outside the cage and see wat mood he's in lol and being a vison cage i have screwed a shelf to the top with a removable hide as we knw jungles like being up high and thts his fav place so i stil can just take him out wen i want with no drama's
 
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