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Frankie's newest hiding spot...pics

crtoon83 Aug 07, 2004 02:31 PM

I just cleaned out his cage which p'd him off because i had to put him in the rubbermaid container while i was cleaning so when he got back in he went up here trying to get out...thankfully i have 3 clips on each side of the lid, lol.

i really need to get both of my guys some climbing branches...i found some driftwood and soaked it in a bleach/water solution overnight, completely underwater, and then after they dried i found some bugs crawling on them! whats up with that?



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The reason mainstream thought is thought of as a stream is because it's so shallow. -Unknown

Replies (3)

Cuda Aug 07, 2004 06:41 PM

every single one of my snakes that has been in an aquarium has climbed up there. Just be carefull, i have had two escape on me, and only one of them was found.
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0.0.1 "Tiger Rat"
1.0 Black Rat
0.0.1 Normal Corn
0.1 Anery Stripe
1.0 Okeetee
0.1 Leucistic Texas Rat
1.1 blue beauty

sullman Aug 09, 2004 05:09 PM

That is how my Yellow Rat Snake escaped. He use to climb up along the edges and one night I must have not secured the lid right and he managed to slip out even with two rocks and clamps. If there is the smallest hole they will sneak through it.

crtoon83 Aug 09, 2004 06:18 PM

yeah, i got some aquarium grade silicone and filled up the holes, even though they were half his body size lol
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The reason mainstream thought is thought of as a stream is because it's so shallow. -Unknown

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