Yes :) it is not toxic to them. Many popular breeder cages and racks are made of PVC. My black pastel ball python, Nuova, has a jungle gym made of PVC that he loves to climb on. It takes up very little volume even though it is throughout most of his terrarium. Piping and connection pieces combined, there's over nine feet of pipe. Very easy to make even without glue. I highly recommend it!
Yes. Maybe not a vertical one if it's too slick, but otherwise, yes. I have a PVC pipe "jungle gym" in my python's setup.
No. Pipe snakes are sometimes even considered "False Coral Snakes."
yes
* Boas * Pipe snakes * Kraits * Vipers * Mambas * Pythons * Rattlesnakes * Anacondas * Sea snakes
Check these pictures I found on a web-site of pipe snakes.
They sense the vibrations of the pipe-player, who's foot tapping to the music creates vibrations through the ground. They do NOT respond to the tune - cine snakes are completely deaf !
THere is not a species of snakes called "Pipe Snakes". However there are three types of snakes that are referredto as the pipe snake.Pipe snake may refer to:Snakes:Aniliidae, a.k.a. the false coral snakes, a family of harmless snakes found in South America.Cylindrophiidae, a.k.a. Asian pipe snakes, a family of harmless snakes found in Asia.Uropeltidae, a.k.a. shield-tailed snakes, a family of harmless snakes found in southern India and Sri Lanka
it is patched, if you attempt it then you will get killed.
you have to hit the ball in the pipe and it appears on the other pipe.
the pipe is closed by a gate or ball that cuts off flow through the pipe
Use a straw to suck that ball Take it out from the other end of the pipe Use some sticky chewing gum on the end of a bit of string, or a cane - also handy for getting screws and things off the floor when you drop them down between things Fill the pipe with water and the ball will float out. Turn the pipe upside down Answer Use a vacume cleaner.
Yes, You can climb in the pipe and shoot out but people cant shoot in.