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an image of a ball python setup

In this video, I setup a ball python tank using a DIY snake hide. The hide is made from foam, grout, non toxic paints, and shellac to seal and waterproof it. Click to find see more! :) #ballpython #ballpythonsetup #ballpythontank

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there is a chair made out of ice

Styrofoam carving and placement for a ball python hide. Concrete coating is next. I think this type of project could be used for any tank or cage pet. It is all just dependent upon the design and what it will be used for.

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a piece of wood that has some nails stuck in it and is on the ground

This snake peg board is a very popular piece of enrichment for snakes and is also extremely easy to build and requires few materials. Snakes and reptiles in general can be very challenging to adequately enrich as they react much differently then many other animals such as the mammals this blog usually focuses on. Check out the article to build your own!

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an aquarium with plants and rocks in it

Believe it, or not, did you know snakes need exercise? The need to exercise for a snake is very different than the need for a dog. Taking your snake out once a week to climb and explore is great, in a safe environment ❤️ But most of my snake's time is spent in his own space exploring. Every bedding clean out is an opportunity to try new layouts in the cage. This month I wanted to achieve a very sturdy, safe space for my python to climb.

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Hey reptile lovers! Do you have a ball python and want to make sure it stays happy and healthy? Here are some tips to prevent your ball python from getting bored: - Make sure to provide a large enclosure. A 40-gallon terrarium at a minimum is recommended. - Add sensory stimulation with rocks, hides, and fake plants to keep your snake entertained and prevent potential problems. - Create hiding places for your ball python to mimic its natural habitat and keep it stress-free.

a plastic container filled with dirt and plants

Okay I have a secret. This: Is not inherently better than this: Actually, for a ball python, the second one is better. They're terrestrial snakes and really don't want a lot of floor space. Snakes as...

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