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Posted by: FRAN at Sun Nov 14 12:14:16 2004 [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by FRAN ] That is quite a nice set up. It looks like you have glass on the top which is very beneficial as it keeps them from rubbing their noses on the screen. I kept my babies in extra large critter cages and they have a plastic lid which kept them from any rub marks. I recently moved them into 20 gallon high cages and they have not rubbed yet but I need to keep an eye on them and keep them fed or else they might. I keep it rather simple since I have so many snakes, mulch for substrate a branch with silk vines and a hide box and water bowl. They do not seem to use the hidebox until they go to sleep at night. I thought of saving space and keeping them together however with their feeding response I am afraid one might eat the other by mistake or perhaps because of hunger. The wild caught one rubs his nose no matter what I do and I try to keep him fed and settled but it only lasts a day or so. | ||
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