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Anaïs - photography by Jerome G. / www.ilovefrenchgirls.com


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100 images starring Anaïshttp://download.ilovefrenchgirls.comphoto series added to my blog#latexcult

100 images starring Anaïs
http://download.ilovefrenchgirls.com

photo series added to my blog
#latexculture #outdoor #photography


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exploring my archives …5 pics of Eskarina in #latex straitjacketexploring my archives …5 pics of Eskarina in #latex straitjacketexploring my archives …5 pics of Eskarina in #latex straitjacketexploring my archives …5 pics of Eskarina in #latex straitjacketexploring my archives …5 pics of Eskarina in #latex straitjacket

exploring my archives …
5 pics of Eskarina in #latex straitjacket


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Helens new tank finally arrived and I think she’s really liking it! A lot more space for her for sur

Helens new tank finally arrived and I think she’s really liking it! A lot more space for her for sure!!


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I’ve not posted one of my quarantine bins before I don’t think! This is where the Newdle currently l

I’ve not posted one of my quarantine bins before I don’t think! This is where the Newdle currently lives – it’s austere, but it serves his needs while allowing me to monitor his health. As far as quarantine goes, my goals are to suit the inhabitant first, and to do it in such a way that can be sterilized clean and easily monitored for things like mites second. If you’re crafty, you can do both without compromising either goal. Prettiness can come later – quarantine’s a time for pure function!

This is a long ramble, so I’m putting this under a read-more!

To start this off,  since I know a lot of people dislike bins, I’ll go into why I personally am using one in this specific scenario. For most snakes (as I can only speak from a snake perspective here,) I generally prefer them to the big glass enclosures you see at most pet stores; nice as they are, they’re expensive, fragile, and have to be modified to hold humidity and heat – and because of their weight and the aforementioned fragility, cleaning them is like punching yourself in the face. Mites can hide in the crevices of the glass that are incredibly hard to get into, as well, which is far from ideal for quarantine in my opinion! While they have their uses, and I do own a fair few of them, overall I’m gonna go for a bin in most cases for my snakes – but especially if humidity is a concern, as bins hold humidity overwhelmingly better than unmodified glass aquariums. (It’s also worth mentioning that there are also custom-made enclosures that are the best of both worlds, and generally those are the best option to go with overall – but the cost can be prohibitive, especially if you gotta ship freight.)

That was The Bin Manifesto. Now to the actual enclosure!

First things first, he’s being housed on kitchen roll. Mites show up great on white paper, and it’s a cheap and easily replaced medium for lining the bottom of the bin. (It’s not great for humidity purposes, however, so I mist as needed to make sure it doesn’t dry out too much.) Cleaning is a breeze, just replace it all, clean out the bin, put it all together again, and you’re golden! After quarantine, I’ll move this fellow onto a humidity-friendly substrate, probably orchid bark with pillow moss.

(Unseen but important! Underneath the kitchen roll is a temperature probe that regulates how hot the undertank heater is allowed to get! This makes sure that the heater I’m using is safe for my friend here! Never skimp on the thermostat/rheostat folks!)

Next, the green hide is on the warm side. The hide itself is uhh, this plastic bit made for guinea pigs and other large rodents… it’s huge and cheap and I LOVE THEM because I can spray them down no matter WHAT happens to them. Ivo has one too! She wedges herself up in there and feels nice and tight and secure. They’re only like 9 dollars, and I literally have not found anything better not named “PVC pipe” for large snake hides. It’s not the most decorative, but it does the job fantastically.

Further on, there’s a shelf for climbing since this is a semi-arboreal species. It’s sturdy and very cheap and you can get them in the Big Lots for about 3 dollars, and I use them for anything that likes to climb in quarantine because they can be sprayed down and sterilized – which, again, is the goal here. Sanitation! They’re not the comfiest thing, admittedly, but they’ll do the job until I clear this fellow for some of my driftwood.

(Speaking of: enclosure wood is expensive. Terribly so. But it’s because it takes such a ton of work to prepare the wood – me sitting on my back porch at the picnic table with a power sander, a saw, and a lot of profanity for several hours = one (1) appropriate piece of wood for an enclosure. It’s worth the money for someone else to save you the labor if you can afford it, trust me. I would kill a man for a sandblaster.)

On top of that shelf, we have the second hide. It’s a moist hide full of damp sphagnum moss that he likes to wedge himself into. Moist hides help raise the ambient humidity in an enclosure, and he can curl up in there whenever he likes – but I also mist a time or two to help keep the humidity up, if I need to.The way I drilled the holes into the bin ensures that humidity doesn’t escape too fast (and that the air won’t stagnate, either,) so I usually don’t have to mist too often!

But… yes, that’s a bit on the setup that the Newdle’s currently living in. It’s clean, efficient, adequate, and roomy – and for this fellow, it’s a good fit. At the end of the day the best enclosure is the one that meets in the center of the Venn Diagram between cleanliness and husbandry, and that can vary wildly from animal to animal – so I don’t endorse this as a one-size-fits-all solution, it’s simply how I’m doing things over here!

Thank you for reading!


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latexangel:

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#heavy rubber    #rubber    #catsuit    #gasmask    #breathplay    #enclosure    #rubber doll    
sotightandshiny:A few people have asked me about my avatar picture. I figured that since we’re retsotightandshiny:A few people have asked me about my avatar picture. I figured that since we’re retsotightandshiny:A few people have asked me about my avatar picture. I figured that since we’re ret

sotightandshiny:

A few people have asked me about my avatar picture. I figured that since we’re returning to the scene of the crime, I should reveal its origin.

Last time we were in Montreal, my friends and I thought that their shop could really use some new window dressing. It was a busy Saturday afternoon on Saint Catherine, so what better way draw attention to your fetish shop, than to have a rubber doll in the window?

Mrs Shiny was all too happy to oblige. The heavy rubber, e-stim and rebreather put her deep under, allowing me to rip orgasm after orgasm out of her with a vibrator. The only time the pedestrians even realized she was a living thing, was when she was orgasming or convulsing in pain. By the time I took down my window display, a crowd had gathered and gave my doll a well deserved round of applause for her performance.

On our way back to Montreal for the first time since that weekend. We’ll see what we can get ourselves into this time. 


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#gasmask    #rubber    #catsuit    #heavy rubber    #enclosure    
 Large volume Snapmaker 2.0 A350T 3-in-1 and Enclosure testing and review. Long read and a lot of im Large volume Snapmaker 2.0 A350T 3-in-1 and Enclosure testing and review. Long read and a lot of im

Large volume Snapmaker 2.0 A350T 3-in-1 and Enclosure testing and review. Long read and a lot of images: 

https://3dwithus.com/snapmaker-2-a350t-review-3d-printer-laser-cnc-test


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butthurtherpetologist:Tyene’s enclosure is finally done! After months of getting sidetracked, a hebutthurtherpetologist:Tyene’s enclosure is finally done! After months of getting sidetracked, a hebutthurtherpetologist:Tyene’s enclosure is finally done! After months of getting sidetracked, a hebutthurtherpetologist:Tyene’s enclosure is finally done! After months of getting sidetracked, a hebutthurtherpetologist:Tyene’s enclosure is finally done! After months of getting sidetracked, a hebutthurtherpetologist:Tyene’s enclosure is finally done! After months of getting sidetracked, a hebutthurtherpetologist:Tyene’s enclosure is finally done! After months of getting sidetracked, a hebutthurtherpetologist:Tyene’s enclosure is finally done! After months of getting sidetracked, a hebutthurtherpetologist:Tyene’s enclosure is finally done! After months of getting sidetracked, a hebutthurtherpetologist:Tyene’s enclosure is finally done! After months of getting sidetracked, a he

butthurtherpetologist:

Tyene’s enclosure is finally done!

After months of getting sidetracked, a heavy work schedule and school, I finally completed my project and introduced her today.

She is currently exploring and settling in. Picture of her will come in time.

The faux rock background is made from an underlying Styrofoam base, with a coat of black outdoor pond sealing foam to add texture. On top of that sits 4 layers of bathroom and kitchen grout, mixed with non-toxic acrylic paints, for color, and sealed with kitchen counter safe ((non-toxic)) grout sealer. 

For heating I am using a reptile basics 80 watt radiant heat panel, this is being controlled by a Vivarium Electronics VE-200 proportional pulse thermostat((set to 93F at the hotspot, which averages around 90F directly under the RHP on the ledge and into the mid 80s farther down. The cool side of the enclosure averages around the mid 70s.

The lighting is a 22″ LED light from reptile basics as well.

The enclosure has far more in it now, as I have added numerous fake plants for cover ((I’ll get pictures after Tyene settles in))

Sadly this will not be her full size adult enclosure either, but Syrio will be inheriting it eventually, once Tyene needs to be upgraded to her full size adult enclosure.


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sunfish-exotics:My stuff from Josh’s Frogs finally got here, so here’s the finished pictus gecko tsunfish-exotics:My stuff from Josh’s Frogs finally got here, so here’s the finished pictus gecko tsunfish-exotics:My stuff from Josh’s Frogs finally got here, so here’s the finished pictus gecko t

sunfish-exotics:

My stuff from Josh’s Frogs finally got here, so here’s the finished pictus gecko tank! The light is temporary, I need to get a bulb that’s more appropriate for reptiles so it will be less blue soon. (:

Absolutely beautiful!


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