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Posted by: tomcatwailing at Wed Sep 7 12:40:56 2005 [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by tomcatwailing ] For substrate, I have always used a mixture of calcium sand and baked earth. They LOVE to re-use burrows. The challenge there is that the humidity must be very rigorously maintained. If that is difficult, stick to the shavings. For a feeder box, anything like a large shoe box or hat box will do. Just depends on the size of your snake. It should be something you can't see through to make them feel safer, but the important thing is that you do something so it can't push up the lid. Also, put like a dish towel you don't use at the bottom. That has always helped with the shyer ones. They can grip better and have some cover. | ||
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