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uma and bill Posted - 28/04/2011 : 23:27:08
We maybe getting a cali king tom so need to buy a rub we usually have fauns with holes already in so need to know if we have to put holes into it and if so how and where?
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uma and bill Posted - 29/04/2011 : 06:15:44
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Originally posted by lotabob

If its a hatchie watch out for the bigger RUB lids, they are not airtight and have a considerable gap. The smaller ones are evidentally not aa bad but my RUB's are 18 litre and a hatchie would escape easily out of the gap.

No hes about 3 years old and 4ft long were thinking of taking him on as his owner doesnt want him anymore as it was their partner who handled him.
ptmbradley Posted - 28/04/2011 : 23:42:09
I started off drilling, but ended up using a soldering iron coz it's quick and easy and neater. Through the dimples.

The lids on rubs aren't airtight but is always good to get more air in...
lotabob Posted - 28/04/2011 : 23:39:09
If its a hatchie watch out for the bigger RUB lids, they are not airtight and have a considerable gap. The smaller ones are evidentally not aa bad but my RUB's are 18 litre and a hatchie would escape easily out of the gap.
uma and bill Posted - 28/04/2011 : 23:34:00
Thanks:-)
lotabob Posted - 28/04/2011 : 23:30:04
I just used a drill and drilled out the dimples you'll see in the corners. Then just snipped off the rough bits with a pen knife.
You can also use a hot screw driver or a soldering iron.

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