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Posted by: prevetherper at Mon Nov 8 00:15:45 2004 [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by prevetherper ] One trick that has worked for me is to increase the size of the animals habitat. Also I would reccomend filling the cage with a substrate that the milk snake can burrow in. Another way that works well with lizards is too cover the glass with black construction paper to make the glass visible. Other than that milk snakes are pretty active snakes. They love to dig and to explore so the more soft bedding you provide for it too burrow and hide in the better. [ Hide Replies ]
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