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punumbear Posted - 06/08/2009 : 23:27:34
Have just been looking through various posts and cant find the one about attaching plants in wooden viv suggestions.
Both my biggest snakes are in 3 ft wooden vivs... would using a bit of Aquarium sealent on the back of suction cups work to attached plants to walls( will air after)????? as don`t fancy hammering any of those track pins in as don`t wanna risk any potential harm coming to snakes.
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hillzi Posted - 07/08/2009 : 10:33:29
most of the exo terra and other plants aswell have a long bendy bit that goes through the suction cap, if you drilled a hole and put this bendy bit through the hole, you could bend it around outside maybe fix with some blu-tak on the outside?
Mick Posted - 07/08/2009 : 09:17:39
I put a background in mine (the large photo type) and the suction cups stick to that...
Stumpy Posted - 07/08/2009 : 06:04:35
What about eyelets?
They are readily available, used to be used for curtain wire..
Screw a couple into the wall of the viv and you have a point to hang from.
You could also use the plastic angles as used in flatpack furniture.
Kehhlyr Posted - 07/08/2009 : 03:15:37
I had considered that, but a vast amount of people don't have them so didn't mention it.
Plus you have to be careful and gentle whilst doing it, compact mirrors seem to be about a billion times more fragile when not in the case.
n/a Posted - 07/08/2009 : 00:36:04
good idea kehhlyr, bout the rough edges, if you have a sharpening stone in the house for knives that seems to work really well. just make sure you run water over it while your doing it, i got a mini one with a cleaver and its no good for knifes cause its so small but gives a really nice rounded edge for glass
Kehhlyr Posted - 06/08/2009 : 23:42:16
Have a look at my post on here:
http://www.thecornsnake.co.uk/forum/topic.asp?TOPIC_ID=3085#36546


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