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<blockquote data-quote="m0lsx" data-source="post: 190235" data-attributes="member: 29323"><p>Also lots of nut shells that we can use. Coconut shells being just one of them. I was given some shells a few weeks ago, it took a while to identify them, but they are the outer shells that Brazil nuts come from.</p><p></p><p>I have a few of those resin hides & they are good. I also like terracotta flower pots, these I cut in half with a rotary multi tool & I then slope it into the substrate & dig some substrate out from under it & find that encourages natural burrowing behaviour.</p><p></p><p>I have even used plastic pipe connectors. I spotted one being used (decorated,) for a fish tank decoration & liked the look of it. So I have a couple of 90 degree joints I use. Partly buried with one end above the substrate. It makes a natural looking small hide.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="m0lsx, post: 190235, member: 29323"] Also lots of nut shells that we can use. Coconut shells being just one of them. I was given some shells a few weeks ago, it took a while to identify them, but they are the outer shells that Brazil nuts come from. I have a few of those resin hides & they are good. I also like terracotta flower pots, these I cut in half with a rotary multi tool & I then slope it into the substrate & dig some substrate out from under it & find that encourages natural burrowing behaviour. I have even used plastic pipe connectors. I spotted one being used (decorated,) for a fish tank decoration & liked the look of it. So I have a couple of 90 degree joints I use. Partly buried with one end above the substrate. It makes a natural looking small hide. [/QUOTE]
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