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RE: A couple of holdbacks

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Posted by: Aaron at Mon Apr 23 01:10:03 2012  [ Report Abuse ] [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by Aaron ]  
   

Something I did that worked way better than a humid box was to partition off one corner of the cage with large softball sized rocks, fill the partitioned area with very damp soil and put pine boughs on top. While the soil was wet the snake dug it's own borrow in the soil complete with multiple entrance/exit holes, then the soil dried and the snake had a nice semi-permanant structure built to it's own exact specifications.
To maintain the structure I simply poured a cup or two of water on top of the pine boughs every two weeks or so.
The snake used the structure all the time, it would bask on top of the soil partially under the pine boughs and just watch everything that went on out side. If I got too close it would dive down one of the holes. It's hard to describe but I really feel it felt very "at home", much moreso than I have ever seen with regular moist hides such as moss-filled shoeboxes.
I should mention that this was in a screen topped aquarium, which provides better ventilation. This might not work very well in a sweaterbox setting because it would probably make the entire cage too humid.
Also, the reason I set this up was because the snake had been rubbing it's nose in a sweater box cage. This was something this snake did every July - September but this time it was really bad; it's nose was rubber raw. Upon being put in the new cage it immeadiately stopped rubbing it's nose and stopped trying to get out. Within two sheds the snake looked perfect and you couldn't tell the snake had ever rubbed it's nose.
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