snake hooks?

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reptile13

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Well i have no hots but i didnt know were else to post. Last year i was looking at snakes hooks just for a kind of novelty and when i go to florida it would hurt taking one, but no hots, corns. The site i was looking at was snakehook.net or snakehooks.net not sure witch one none of the work.
So i'm wonndering were else is good to get them??

thanks

www.scottsreptiles.com
 
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reptile13

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cool ill have a look. I got told that an elapade hook was better for arboreals. Is it??
and were can i get one of those?
 
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chad ramsey

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i just make my own. they seem to work amazingly for me...
 
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chad ramsey

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well i get some paint rollers and take out the metal hook. then i cut a old golf club (that you can usually find at yard sales) and i wedge the hook into the golf shaft. and they end up looking like this. (sorry for the crappy pics. i took them in a hurry)
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Gregg M

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reptile13 said:
I got told that an elapade hook was better for arboreals. Is it??
and were can i get one of those?

There is no such hook... Hooks are for the most part standard... The hooks used for elapids and vipers are the same...
If you ask me, the best hooks for arboreals are L hooks...

Chad, those hooks are so oldschool... I love it...:main_thumbsup:
 
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AVALover5498

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Very, cool. I just bought mine at tongs.com and freaking love it! It's going to be amazingly useful when I move to AZ june 1st. Plus, the standard isn't to expensive.

-Chris-:)
 
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AVALover5498

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Oh, and did you epoxy those chad? Or are they just jammed in their. I might want to try my hand at making one.

-Chris-
 
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chad ramsey

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no they are jammed in there with a nail. then i cut the top off of the nail. they are freakin strong too. i was impressed that they are actually that strong.
 

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