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  1. 04-13-2012 05:16 PM #1
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    New DIY hides

    I've been lurking for a while but I wanted to at least contribute a little bit. I normally make my own perches for my arboreal snakes out of torched PVC. I was looking for some inexpensive but cool looking hides for some of my Ts. Here you go. Hope you guys like them. Let me know if you try and like it.
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    I have these inside my head 2 pulchripes cages and inside my 3 albopilosum cages. Pics shown are my pulchripes.

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  2. 04-13-2012 06:32 PM #2
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    ...... Are you sure those pics arent of your albopilosum?? I've never seen a juvie pulchripes so I honestly dont know, and not experienced enoguh to say for sure......


    I really like your hides. Simple, cheap and fantastic looking!!!! That second pic looks like chipping or peeling of the first layer of pvc. Does it ever flake off?
    Again, truly awesome looking stuff, man. I intend on using this for all my future hides.
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  3. 04-13-2012 07:24 PM #3
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    that is so retardedly simple its perfect, whole tube for pokie?
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  4. 04-13-2012 10:29 PM #4
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    I imagine a whole tube would slightly resemble bamboo, and that would look great and no mold!!!!
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    Quote Originally Posted by SamuraiSid View Post
    ...... Are you sure those pics arent of your albopilosum?? I've never seen a juvie pulchripes so I honestly dont know, and not experienced enoguh to say for sure......
    I really like your hides. Simple, cheap and fantastic looking!!!! That second pic looks like chipping or peeling of the first layer of pvc. Does it ever flake off?
    Again, truly awesome looking stuff, man. I intend on using this for all my future hides.
    You made me think way too hard! You're right...these two are in fact albopilosum. Sorry guys. I really should have known. OOPS!
    No flaking! Some tips below

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    that is so retardedly simple its perfect, whole tube for pokie?
    Haaaa haaaa haaaa!!! Indeed. You could definitely do a whole tube but then you would NEVER see it...EVER! I would say still cut it half and when torching it, it creates extra texture to the plastic which would help it with it's webbing.

    Basically here is what I do.
    Select PVC size
    Cut it in half
    Get a tub with some cold water and a rough rag
    Quickly torch random areas of the cut pieces
    (torch only 1 side at a time otherwise plastic gets too warm and becomes too flexible)
    If you want to flex it and create really funky shapes then warm it up and get some pliers and pull/twist
    Let them cool and torch the other side
    Let them cool
    If you want to create multiple "layers" of torching then torch, cool, torch
    When you are done with your last torch "layer' then quickly dunk in the tub and start rubbing the pieces with the rag taking off all flakes and burnt pieces.
    Dry them and ummmmm...you're done! As was said...retardedly simple!

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    I imagine a whole tube would slightly resemble bamboo, and that would look great and no mold!!!!
    Exactly! No mold...ever!
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  6. 04-13-2012 11:43 PM #6
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    Thanks for this AReaHerp, you've got my head spinning with ideas!

    And welcome to AB.
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  7. 04-14-2012 02:33 AM #7
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    should probably point out WEAR A MASK and avoid breathing fumes.... hate to be a buzz kill.... other than that im for it. they look nice, are cheap and mold free, PLUS YA GET TO PLAY WITH FIRE lol what more can a guy ask for???
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    Be very careful doing that. When burned PVC releases dioxins and furans, which are some of the worst toxins in the whole world. I don't know if very much toxin residue might accumulate on the burned material.
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    Quote Originally Posted by SamuraiSid View Post
    Thanks for this AReaHerp, you've got my head spinning with ideas!

    And welcome to AB.
    Thanks so much!

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  10. 04-14-2012 03:53 PM #10
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    Quote Originally Posted by hydrophyte View Post
    Be very careful doing that. When burned PVC releases dioxins and furans, which are some of the worst toxins in the whole world. I don't know if very much toxin residue might accumulate on the burned material.
    Yes. I should have mentioned that all of this should be completed outside. Honestly I assumed it was understood if you're using fire. I know people that have used this method for perches for snakes and other animals for years. I've had mine with my Ts for quite some time. The only time the toxins are released are during the torching process. When the plastic has been cooled, cleaned, and cleaned again all remnants of toxins are gone.

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    Quote Originally Posted by AReaHerps View Post
    Yes. I should have mentioned that all of this should be completed outside. Honestly I assumed it was understood if you're using fire. I know people that have used this method for perches for snakes and other animals for years. I've had mine with my Ts for quite some time. The only time the toxins are released are during the torching process. When the plastic has been cooled, cleaned, and cleaned again all remnants of toxins are gone.

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    youre right with assuming people SHOULD THINK you meant this for an outside project, thats how I TOOK IT... i thought it more suitable to add WEAR A MASK.. outside or not those fumes (also the burnoff and fumes from a torch) CANT BE GOOD for you.. as hydro mentioned..
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    I never thought about this. I've always loved using PVC hides but it looks so darn tacky. This is a great way to give that natural look.
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    Freaking genius! Yay. I was just thinking about redecorating my cages. Now I have a good excuse...
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    Quote Originally Posted by grayzone View Post
    youre right with assuming people SHOULD THINK you meant this for an outside project, thats how I TOOK IT... i thought it more suitable to add WEAR A MASK.. outside or not those fumes (also the burnoff and fumes from a torch) CANT BE GOOD for you.. as hydro mentioned..
    Burnoff and fumes from torch are nothing compared to what comes out of car exhaust system. But I agree, wearing a mask would be safer option, especially because of burning PVC.
    One does not simply starve a tarantula
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    Thanks for sharing! What an awesome idea! So happy to have a project this weekend!
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