alan1975 Not so new Member Joined Feb 21, 2013 Messages 75 Reaction score 11 Jan 13, 2019 #1 looking for ideas for hideouts for my 6ft black headed pair I am receiving soon I can’t find anything big enough for them to use
looking for ideas for hideouts for my 6ft black headed pair I am receiving soon I can’t find anything big enough for them to use
Yellowtail Very Well-Known Member Joined Jan 6, 2017 Messages 1,007 Reaction score 2,280 Location Gold Coast, Qld Jan 13, 2019 #2 Upturned flower pots with an enlarged hole in the bottom, you can also make an opening in the side but it's harder.
Upturned flower pots with an enlarged hole in the bottom, you can also make an opening in the side but it's harder.
Herpetology Very Well-Known Member Joined Jan 8, 2019 Messages 1,843 Reaction score 1,710 Jan 13, 2019 #3 A cardboard box with no sticky tape
Pauls_Pythons Very Well-Known Member Joined Mar 2, 2012 Messages 2,105 Reaction score 2,454 Location Melbourne Jan 13, 2019 #4 These are what I use for some of my big BHP's. Cement mixing trays. They used to stock them at bunnings. Other than that I make my own which double as lay boxes in breeding season.
These are what I use for some of my big BHP's. Cement mixing trays. They used to stock them at bunnings. Other than that I make my own which double as lay boxes in breeding season.
richyboa72 Well-Known Member Joined Dec 19, 2017 Messages 371 Reaction score 556 Jan 14, 2019 #5 I use crates for my large boas, half pots are cool too Sent from my iPod touch using Tapatalk