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Mnementh Posted - 16/11/2009 : 12:02:55
Heya .

After reading a post by "codge" about securing your cables in a glass vivarium , it got me thinking .

There are big no no's on cellotape , Duct tape , anything with a sticky surface , including sticky pads .

Once your snake gets stuck to any of these it is a long slow and possibly painful process to remove , which could include your snake losing scales .

Okay , my solution was to use suction cups , these cups can be found on most fake plastic plants for your vivarium , especially those that hang , larger varieties have more than one so there's a spare right there . These cups have a ready made hole where the plant was attached

Here is a step by step guide in picture form .

First your plant and suction cup .


Suction cup and garden plant tie .


Bothe pieces attached .


Finally , stuck to the glass .


The last pic is showing an Hairdryer 3 core cable with plug dangling , that's a fair bit of weight , yours will have nowhere near that weight . And as of this moment it is still secured to the glass , so it is very strong .

Also I used garden ties in the picture , you could use anything , string , garden twine etc , up to you .

Hope this helps .
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Blackecho Posted - 16/11/2009 : 15:50:25
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Originally posted by Mnementh

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Originally posted by Blackecho

Good idea, or you can use silicon sealant to stick it in place.



Lol , do you work for the silicone sealant industry by any chance



Its good stuff and the same technique can be used on wood too, where the suction cups are no good. Even on glass I don't find those suction cups are always up to the job.
Blackecho Posted - 16/11/2009 : 15:49:12
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Originally posted by Hawkeye


BE, can we please have this in the DIY sections both here and on tks?

I'd like to be able to find it again when I need it.

Thanks.





Done
n/a Posted - 16/11/2009 : 15:32:34

BE, can we please have this in the DIY sections both here and on tks?

I'd like to be able to find it again when I need it.

Thanks.

Mnementh Posted - 16/11/2009 : 14:41:56
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Originally posted by Blackecho

Good idea, or you can use silicon sealant to stick it in place.



Lol , do you work for the silicone sealant industry by any chance
Blackecho Posted - 16/11/2009 : 13:56:15
Good idea, or you can use silicon sealant to stick it in place.

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