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Arachnoknight
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Hi all,
So I recently started using bark chips to spice things up in my enclosures, it has been going no different for the past 6 months aside from being visually pleasing.(The bark chips are currently in with my Chilobrachys sp Vietnam Blue,P. Sazimai and N. Chromatus) Like I stated above there have been no changes(behavior, mold etc) aside from the visual change.
This morning however I got the idea of building structures from the bark chips. You get different sizes and shapes and with a bit of creativity and some aquarium silicone I would imagine you could build some really nice hides and structures.
My idea would be to take the bark chips and make cylindrical hides or half round hides since cork bark is not readily available here and when it is we pay an exorbitant amount of money for it. I would also use silicone at the base of the hide to prevent it from potentially drawing up moisture from the substrate.
So I would like to hear from everyone, maybe someone has already done it.
I noticed it slow releases tannin when fresh and these are not fresh in my opinion but I am no bark expert. (Also if anyone has bad experiences with this please let me know)
The picture attached is low quality because I didn't want to move the bag and wake the lady, that would be very detrimental to my health.
So I recently started using bark chips to spice things up in my enclosures, it has been going no different for the past 6 months aside from being visually pleasing.(The bark chips are currently in with my Chilobrachys sp Vietnam Blue,P. Sazimai and N. Chromatus) Like I stated above there have been no changes(behavior, mold etc) aside from the visual change.
This morning however I got the idea of building structures from the bark chips. You get different sizes and shapes and with a bit of creativity and some aquarium silicone I would imagine you could build some really nice hides and structures.
My idea would be to take the bark chips and make cylindrical hides or half round hides since cork bark is not readily available here and when it is we pay an exorbitant amount of money for it. I would also use silicone at the base of the hide to prevent it from potentially drawing up moisture from the substrate.
So I would like to hear from everyone, maybe someone has already done it.
I noticed it slow releases tannin when fresh and these are not fresh in my opinion but I am no bark expert. (Also if anyone has bad experiences with this please let me know)
The picture attached is low quality because I didn't want to move the bag and wake the lady, that would be very detrimental to my health.
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