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GoHogWild
at Mon Jan 21 13:04:06 2013 [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by GoHogWild ]
That's interesting! I often wonder how they behave with more options given to them!
I've had about 30 reptile species in the last 20 years, and a couple amphibians. Not a lot compared to most of you guys but I have to say hogs have the most "personality" of what I've kept, closely matched by bearded dragons or blue tongue skink, something most snakes can't compete with. 
And it is great they are becoming more obtainable and admired.
What would you like to use as a substrate to let them burrow? There is this but not sure how well it works or if clay would be OK for a snake. http://www.amazon.com/Zoo-Med-Excavator-Burrowing-Substrate/dp/B000N5OM8S
Also, have you seen them use other animals' burrows, their own, or both?
(I don't mean any offense or ill will to anybody who uses racks by the way. I can see the pros and cons of both methods and respect both, in fact, I will probably be using both soon.) 
Thank you for your input!
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