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Welshlamb Posted - 26/04/2013 : 17:09:06
I'm heading up the mountain Sunday to see if I can find any hollow logs. I can buy some in the pet shop, but it works out costly.

Is there any tips anyone has or any previous posts that could help me?

Cheers
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Welshlamb Posted - 27/04/2013 : 12:48:09
quote:
Originally posted by Charles

My top tip for pine is smell it!



Cheers. Never thought of that lol
Charles Posted - 27/04/2013 : 12:08:44
My top tip for pine is smell it!
Welshlamb Posted - 27/04/2013 : 09:14:22
Will just have to take a look at the trees see what I can identify. I'm in the process of making a hide. It's not the best but it will do, will put pictures up soon.
mjpeters Posted - 26/04/2013 : 17:30:31
quote:
Originally posted by Welshlamb

I'm heading up the mountain Sunday to see if I can find any hollow logs. I can buy some in the pet shop, but it works out costly.

Is there any tips anyone has or any previous posts that could help me?

Cheers


Here's an idea; I use 'hollow logs'that were originly for aquaria.There's a pic.of our George peeking out from one in the pic.'arboreal peppa'.These logs are ceramic so can be heat sterilised in the oven.
They are much cheaper than Herp.products and you can pic them up 'previously enjoyed'even cheaper-often with a bunch of fish stuff that you can then sell on-how good is that
Figs Posted - 26/04/2013 : 17:20:33
Not a clue on that I'm afraid
Best guess is to see which trees are common wherever you are collecting from
Welshlamb Posted - 26/04/2013 : 17:17:23
Thank you very much. That will be very useful. Any ideas on how to distinguish which wood has come from which tree. I fear that I won't be able to tell if its pine or not.

Or is it obvious ?
Figs Posted - 26/04/2013 : 17:11:41
Ta da!
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