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need ideas for a hide?

spark678

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Does anyone have any suggestions for a hide? I currently have one hide made out of 2 bricks and a thick tile on top of it in the basking area. I can imagine he wouldnt like to go under the tile and hide because it could be a little hot for him. I would like to put a hide on the cool side or somewhere in the middle. Im thinking about maybe using a box or some kind of plastic container. The enclosure is 7x3x2.5. Any suggestions and pics of what you did? thanks!
 

kellen.watkins

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what I had for my old tegu and what I will do for my tegus I have now when they get older is buy one of those dog carriers that come in two pieces (split directly in half) and use one half per tank, plenty big enough for a big tegu and not quite as ghetto looking as bricks and tiles lol
 

james.w

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How big is your Tegu? I use a cat litter box with a hole cut in one side, it is buried in the dirt so only the opening is visible. I also have cinder blocks that double as a basking spot and hide.

If it is for a smaller tegu, plastic flower pots turned upside down with a hole cut in the side work great.
 

kellen.watkins

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I think its kinda stupid they don't make hides for large reptiles, then again from what I noticed they don't make much of anything for large monitors and tegus, must not be a very big market
 

spidersandmonsters

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Yeah but can you imagine what a pet store would charge for, say, a 3 1/2' hide? haha I would recommend sterilizing one of those wovemnbaskets from the arts and crafts section in WalMart. They look good, they're cheap, and they come in all different sizes.
 

james.w

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Rubbermaid tubs can be cut down and make perfect hides for large lizards, home depot also sell large, hollow faux rocks that can be used. A guy I know had a 6' Black Throat that he used one for.
 

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