border
sSNAKESs : Reptile Forum
 

Go Back   sSNAKESs : Reptile Forum > Community Forums > General Discussion

Notices

Closed Thread
 
Thread Tools Display Modes
Old 11-16-03, 08:07 PM   #1
maiden_canada
Banned
 
maiden_canada's Avatar
 
Join Date: Oct-2003
Location: Victoria BC, Canada
Posts: 531
Send a message via MSN to maiden_canada
Poking Holes in Rubbermaids

hey i just got 2 14L rubbermaids, and a kingsize sunbeam heating pad, and im housing a jcp, and a bp in them (which both require about 88ºF on the warm end and 60% humidity and im wondering where should i poke the holes in the rubbermaids, and how many holes.
maiden_canada is offline  
Login to remove ads
Old 11-16-03, 08:09 PM   #2
sapphire_moon
Member
 
Join Date: Jul-2003
Location: Kansas
Age: 41
Posts: 3,427
Send a message via MSN to sapphire_moon Send a message via Yahoo to sapphire_moon
Personaly.....I just took a drill with a smallish drill bit and drilled holes into the rubbermaid all the way around about an inch apart, and right up near the top.....Just my two cents. But I'm sure someone else will have a better idea.
__________________
The Mischief:
Neptune, Zion, Enigma,

Mischief~ Hamster
sapphire_moon is offline  
Old 11-16-03, 08:10 PM   #3
crazyboy
Member
 
Join Date: Jun-2003
Location: nj
Age: 34
Posts: 1,005
Send a message via ICQ to crazyboy
yu can take a sottering iron and burn holes around to keep there form being burrs
__________________
if something doesn't fit hit it with a hammer, if that doesn't work get a bigger hammer: Jesse James
crazyboy is offline  
Old 11-16-03, 08:15 PM   #4
mark129er
Member
 
Join Date: Aug-2003
Location: SJ, NB
Age: 46
Posts: 834
I used a drill and put holes all the way around with extra holes at the cool end of the rubbermaid. If you are careful and patient the burring should be minimal and you can smooth them out with a nail file. For the love of Pete make sure the tops are secure. When I brought home my boa she escaped the first night due to the top not being adequately secured.
__________________
Common sense, the least common of all senses
0.1 BCI 2.2 balls
mark129er is offline  
Old 11-16-03, 08:17 PM   #5
BoidKeeper
Member
 
Join Date: Jul-2002
Posts: 4,768
I use a soldering iron around below the lid about every 3" apart.


Quote:
a jcp, and a bp in them (which both require about 88ºF on the warm end
Ball Pythons require a hot spot of 90-95.
Cheers,
Trevor
BoidKeeper is offline  
Login to remove ads
Old 11-16-03, 08:45 PM   #6
Jeff_Favelle
Member
 
Jeff_Favelle's Avatar
 
Join Date: Mar-2002
Location: BC
Posts: 9,740
Send a message via AIM to Jeff_Favelle Send a message via MSN to Jeff_Favelle Send a message via Yahoo to Jeff_Favelle
...

And I always put Carpets in a cage with hot spot of 90-92F. 88 just doesn't cut it.
__________________
www.jefffavelle.com
Jeff_Favelle is offline  
Old 11-16-03, 09:00 PM   #7
maiden_canada
Banned
 
maiden_canada's Avatar
 
Join Date: Oct-2003
Location: Victoria BC, Canada
Posts: 531
Send a message via MSN to maiden_canada
ok thanks guys. what do you mean by ''burning'', im going to just use a drill
maiden_canada is offline  
Old 11-16-03, 09:30 PM   #8
Lisa
Member
 
Lisa's Avatar
 
Join Date: Jun-2002
Location: Trenton
Posts: 6,075
Send a message via ICQ to Lisa Send a message via MSN to Lisa Send a message via Yahoo to Lisa
we tried drilling, if you're impatient you can crack the rubbermaid. With the soldering iron while it does make nicer and quicker holes you should do it in a well ventalated area.
__________________
Neo-Slither (Snake fanatic mailing list) http://<br /> http://groups.yahoo.c...p/Neo-Slither/

May you live in interesting times.
Lisa is offline  
Old 11-16-03, 09:40 PM   #9
maiden_canada
Banned
 
maiden_canada's Avatar
 
Join Date: Oct-2003
Location: Victoria BC, Canada
Posts: 531
Send a message via MSN to maiden_canada
yeah drilling worked perfect, took like 1minute only. thanks all for your advice
maiden_canada is offline  
Old 11-16-03, 11:27 PM   #10
casacrow
Member
 
casacrow's Avatar
 
Join Date: Jul-2002
Location: Ottawa/Lindsay ON
Age: 44
Posts: 278
Send a message via MSN to casacrow
I use a soldering iron. I replace the threaded tip with a screw. The bigger head gives slightly larger holes and they look quite neat as well.
__________________
Snakes are the animal that is most dreamed about by women.........I want to be reincarnated as a snake!
casacrow is offline  
Login to remove ads
Old 11-16-03, 11:58 PM   #11
Linds
Former Moderator no longer active
 
Join Date: Feb-2002
Location: Christchurch
Posts: 10,251
Country:
If you decide to drill, often you end up with burring. This can easily be fixed by finishing them off with an exacto knife (the fine artist blade, not the utility one). Takes a little longer, but stil does a good job at keeping the rough edges away
Linds is offline  
Old 11-17-03, 12:03 AM   #12
morph
Member
 
morph's Avatar
 
Join Date: May-2002
Location: Victoria BC
Age: 50
Posts: 475
Send a message via Yahoo to morph
Holy crap whats wrong with a rough edge do all these snakes grow up in nerf forests and satin sheet plains
morph is offline  
Old 11-17-03, 12:05 AM   #13
maiden_canada
Banned
 
maiden_canada's Avatar
 
Join Date: Oct-2003
Location: Victoria BC, Canada
Posts: 531
Send a message via MSN to maiden_canada
Quote:
Originally posted by morph
Holy crap whats wrong with a rough edge do all these snakes grow up in nerf forests and satin sheet plains
exactly what i was thinking..sometimes people ''baby'' their snakes a little too much in my opinion
maiden_canada is offline  
Old 11-17-03, 08:24 AM   #14
eyespy
Member
 
eyespy's Avatar
 
Join Date: Sep-2002
Posts: 2,125
What's wrong is that there are no cleansing winds, rain, and sunlight to cut down on bacterial growth. Any cut or scratch is more likely to get infected in an enclosed space than in the wild as coliform bacteria builds up at much higher rates.

Even small scratches can cause sepsis. Plenty of snakes die a few months after acquiring a small wound because of a systemic coliform infection.
__________________
The Zombie Mama is here!

http://www.thebeardedlady.org
eyespy is offline  
Old 11-17-03, 09:36 AM   #15
damiankain
Member
 
Join Date: Jul-2003
Location: winnipeg
Posts: 5
i use a dremel. its spins at a high velocity and does a good clean job. you can punch 25 holes in like 10 seconds. works great. now that i've added my 2 cents i'm out.
damiankain is offline  
Login to remove ads
Closed Thread


Posting Rules
You may not post new threads
You may not post replies
You may not post attachments
You may not edit your posts

BB code is On
Smilies are On
[IMG] code is On
HTML code is Off

Forum Jump


All times are GMT -6. The time now is 12:41 AM.

Powered by vBulletin®
©2000 - 2025, Jelsoft Enterprises Ltd.
Copyright © 2002-2023, Hobby Solutions.

right