Hey everyone!
So I just got two beautiful pieces of ghostwood (with plans on purchasing more) and I was just wondering… is there ANY way to fasted these to the wall or bottom of the PVC enclosure, that won’t damage it? I know most people use screws, but man, am I bad at DIY and I really don’t want to put holes in such an expensive new enclosure… Is there anything non toxic at all? Preferably that I can also scrape back off if needed? Like some kind of double sided adhesive? Silicone? Hot glue? The branches are fairly thick and like 24 inches, and I’d really like it to hold for my BP. Without fastening I can’t position them how I’d like and they’d just fall over and he’s obsessed with climbing and quite heavy… and again, I don’t want to damage the PVC or use anything harmful for the reptile. Any answers seriously appreciated!
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What you can do is hot glue it to the bottom to stabilize it the silicone it into place after it dries. Ball pythons are very strong so you should use a decent bit of silicone to make sure it stays down.
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Ok thank you!! If i really needed to would I be able to remove it again? Like scrape it off or something? I heard with both you could, at least off PVC
Yes, for sure! If you attach it and und up liking how it turned out, then I would recommend putting in a screw just for some extra strength but it isn’t absolutely necessary. I would love to see any progress pictures once you start to make it!
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Thank you! I’ll be sure to remember once it gets here!
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