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a2c7
Hatchling
United Kingdom
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Posted - 25/04/2012 : 22:11:01
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Hi guys, I'm setting up a new viv for Ara and have got my hands on some fake grass.
It's not 'proper' fake grass and therefore is a bit rougher to the touch. It's the kind meant for greengrocer's and/or butchers. 'Real' fake grass is pretty damn expensive by comparison so I thought I'd try this out first.
I've put Ara on it and he doesn't seem bothered, moves around easily. My concern is that maybe it's too rough? He'll have aspen around his heatmat and warm hide area and then this over the rest of the ground areas in his viv.
What is too rough for a cornsnake? It's flexible but he wouldn't be able to burrow in it. It's about 10mm pile. |
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cobweb251
Hatchling
United Kingdom
435 Posts |
Posted - 25/04/2012 : 22:13:40
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Have you got any pictures I have a rough idea what you mean but my mind is thinking something else lol |
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a2c7
Hatchling
United Kingdom
320 Posts |
Posted - 25/04/2012 : 22:15:02
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I'm too lazy to take a photo right now but it's this stuff : |
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Edited by - a2c7 on 25/04/2012 22:15:45 |
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Spreebok
Sub Adult
United Kingdom
1135 Posts |
Posted - 25/04/2012 : 22:44:55
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Hmmm, that looks like it might be a bit scratchy. I know snakes are made to be tough, but I'd be a bit worried about it causing irritation over time, but I can't say without touching it! I'd say, if you're not sure, take it out, Ara will be just as, if not, more happy on all aspen, because that means more substrate for tunnels! :D |
Edited by - Spreebok on 25/04/2012 22:45:04 |
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lotabob
Fully Grown Corn
United Kingdom
4334 Posts |
Posted - 26/04/2012 : 00:23:58
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Its a snake with scaled belly, they live on wood, earth, gravel etc so I think fake grass is a much softer option. You'll be sick of cleaning it with corns twice weekly pappings though, you'd need 2 lots one in the viv one out for cleaning. |
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a2c7
Hatchling
United Kingdom
320 Posts |
Posted - 26/04/2012 : 08:37:50
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Way ahead of you there lotabob! The piece I got is 2x the size I need, so I can cut it up. I've only got two snakes so maintenance at this point can afford to be a little high.
Spree - I can rub my hand over it and tread on it with bare feet quite happily, I personally think it'll be safe, it's just not as soft as the luxury fake grass you get. I'm not that experienced with snakes though so I'll always ask and I'll take into consideration what you've said - right now the viv set up is airing/drying from sealant so I've got a little while to see if I can come across some seriously luxurious fake grass at a very low price! |
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Spreebok
Sub Adult
United Kingdom
1135 Posts |
Posted - 26/04/2012 : 10:27:19
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That's fair enough, like I said, can't say without touching it myself, photos are wonderful at making fabrics/materials looking like daggers xD |
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cobweb251
Hatchling
United Kingdom
435 Posts |
Posted - 26/04/2012 : 10:34:39
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it was the stuff i thought you meant :) i personally think it will be fine beech chips are rougher then that stuff but i agree with lotabob cleaning will be a nightmare |
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