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polosue25
at Wed Mar 31 11:46:18 2004 [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by polosue25 ]
that's why I like a regular drill and bit for making holes....can't really mess up the size (and for everyone on other forums who says this is dangerous to the snake, it is very easy to smooth the holes)....but hey, if you accidentally make a hole too large for the planned species, well just get a bigger species of snake! I like the way aquariums look better but even the 20-gal is a bit unwieldy and takes up a lot of space. Some guy on a python forum was looking for big rubbermade boxes for big snakes and came across something he thought might work....they were horse water troughs. They have no lid and would be very difficult to make one for. They are rather heavy. hope the guy didn't learn the hard way. but I like how sterilite usually has one side anchored and the other side clips down and then it's easy to put weight on the one side if necessary. With rubbermaids that had seperate lids, we always had to put a lot of bricks on there so the burms couldnt escape. ----- Sue Barnett
1.0 Florida King (Vega)
0.1 Western hognose (Sola)
0.1 Egyptian spiny mouse (Mia)
4.2 mini rex rabbits (Basil, Pippin, Reggie, Hayden, Jackie and Peek-a-boo)
0.1 Plott hound (Molly)
1.0 half Arab (Zarr)
1.0 Betta (Flash)
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