Secret stash I forgot about

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hareball

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Dec 11, 2009
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Jersey shore/pines
Through the season I had a good bit of 3 year seasoned red Oak and ran out a few weeks ago...or so I thought! Forgot about all the smaller ones used to hold the lids down on the snake tanks. They have been hibernating so forgot all about that wood. :)
 

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Next you'll be busting up the furniture.
 
LLigetfa said:
Next you'll be busting up the furniture.

German butcher block kitchen table...That should go nice!
 
hareball said:
Through the season I had a good bit of 3 year seasoned red Oak and ran out a few weeks ago...or so I thought! Forgot about all the smaller ones used to hold the lids down on the snake tanks. They have been hibernating so forgot all about that wood. :)

Snake Tanks?? I'd keep the wood on the lids. Ewwww!
 
Country Lady said:
hareball said:
Through the season I had a good bit of 3 year seasoned red Oak and ran out a few weeks ago...or so I thought! Forgot about all the smaller ones used to hold the lids down on the snake tanks. They have been hibernating so forgot all about that wood. :)

Snake Tanks?? I'd keep the wood on the lids. Ewwww!

Have some new red oak splits on them that will hold them another 3 years :)
 
hareball said:
Country Lady said:
hareball said:
Through the season I had a good bit of 3 year seasoned red Oak and ran out a few weeks ago...or so I thought! Forgot about all the smaller ones used to hold the lids down on the snake tanks. They have been hibernating so forgot all about that wood. :)

Snake Tanks?? I'd keep the wood on the lids. Ewwww!

Have some new red oak splits on them that will hold them another 3 years :)

should only take 3 days with the heat lamps going, that is if it works like the dehumidifier :coolsmirk:
 
Haha!! I run the lights on the breeding tanks during the spring but otherwise take them out and let them stretch out on the lawn. :)

Maybe I should get rid of the snakes and start raising some firewood in them tanks!
 
SmokinPiney said:
What kind of snakes ya breedin under them splits?

A few years ago my buddy found F1 Pine's on kingsnake.com out of Cali. Getting all the permits and paperwork was a hassle but worth it! They are producing some really nice F2 babies.
 

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hareball said:
Maybe I should get rid of the snakes and start raising some firewood in them tanks!

++++1 :exclaim: :lol:
 
I don't know about anyone else but I've been known to raise snakes IN my firewood. don't need no cages. I never did like reaching down and fell that stick move. Makes me jump EVERY time.
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