cardboard tube ladder
cardboard tube ladder
i was wondering if i could use cardboard tubing from the paper towel, cut it in half and punch holes in it so they can climb it to a second level.
the only thing is i cant think of a way it wouldnt get soggy at the bottom in the ee.. does anyone have any suggestions
the only thing is i cant think of a way it wouldnt get soggy at the bottom in the ee.. does anyone have any suggestions
I wouldn't use Cardboard... it will mold and get soggy and the herms might eat it and God knows what chemicals are in it. Good idea though.
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Choya wood is cheap and they love it! or you could get a stick from outside, soak it in tripple strength salt water for 3 days and then bake it for like 15 minutes
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You could try the internet for cholla. The alternative is a basket or a net they could climb. Or break off live branches on the trees (safe trees only of course).
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Yes, leafy trees only. But there are some leafy trees that aren't good...like alder. But maple would be a good choice. Cottonwood, aspen, and birch are good. Not sure what trees you have.
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