I'm 99.44% sure I know the answer to this, but DW asks if anyone has ever used some kind of habitrail-like tunnel system for a beardie?
After I composed myself ( :laughhard: ), I explained that while BDs are fossorial, they are not (AFAIK) big tunnelers. Besides, what would one do if a BD got stuck in the middle of a tube (let alone made a stinkie)? :shock:
Thought I'd ask, anyway. Either I'll learn something, or maybe just engender chuckles/smiles...
It does make for an amusing visual, though... Beardie scampering through a labyrinth of clear plastic tubes... :roll: :lol:
Wondered the same thing myself. I build a pseudo tunnel along the backside of my girl's enclosure. One of those half log hides under a longer real log creates a shadey area/hide/run-through space
I didn't want the tunnel too long, because dragons tend to go to sleep in the dark :roll:
Some wide elbow or short straight plumbing pipes may be good for enrichment. Add some fast insects like crickets or red runners and that could be a show. Beardie zooming through pipes for bugs
I think DW was envisioning clear acrylic/plastic like a regular habitrail, so she could watch the fun. That might dissuade falling asleep. What am I SAYING‽ :shock: I already spent $30 on a cork round that I haven't put in there 'cuz it occurred to me he might soil it, and that $30 is down the tubes (no pun intended).
Guess if you really must make a tunnel system , make it from very short lengths of PVC that are not glued together , this way you partly disassemble to either rescue stuck reptile or remove and clean up stinky.
Avoiding the dragon being stick is easy - make sure the ID of the tubing is wide enough for the dragon to turn around inside it - problem solved.
Guess if you really much make a tunnel system , make it from very short lengths of PVC that are not glued together , this way you partly disassemble to either rescue stuck reptile or remove and clean up stinky.
Guess if you really much make a tunnel system , make it from very short lengths of PVC that are not glued together , this way you partly disassemble to either rescue stuck reptile or remove and clean up stinky.
Guess if you really much make a tunnel system , make it from very short lengths of PVC that are not glued together , this way you partly disassemble to either rescue stuck reptile or remove and clean up stinky.
What ever the ID of the largest size in HUBBAHUTS is ( mine jumbos are have an ID of about 8" ).
No reason why these "tunnels" need to be round, rectangular would work and take up less volume I'd think.
Don't they make habitrails for ferrets? I would think those might be the right size, as long as there arent places the beardie's toes might get caught. IF anyone decided they actually wanted to try this idea out and wanted the translucent plastic. :-D
I don't really know... hold da phone... OK, not that I can find. I did find flexible tunnels like those used in dog agility (only smaller) and this but it doesn't specify the diameter--only the length. And if you can't see your beardie scampering through it... I'm not sure it would be as satisfying (not for me, anyway :roll: ).
Clear PVC pipe & fittings are made, and apparently, it can be gotten in 12" dia. Two 5' lengths for $1,284.89 :laughhard:
Brandon, still awaiting your check or pipe donation! :laughing6: