I got a new type of climbing object, that I can tell that he already loves. It is right by his other climbing thing, and he has half on one, and half on the new climbing stick. I will try to maybe get a picture soon.
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I got a new type of climbing object, that I can tell that he already loves. It is right by his other climbing thing, and he has half on one, and half on the new climbing stick. I will try to maybe get a picture soon.
>>I got a new type of climbing object, that I can tell that he already loves. It is right by his other climbing thing, and he has half on one, and half on the new climbing stick. I will try to maybe get a picture soon.
I had a climbing thing in my female babies tank. I took it out after she grew larger. I needed the space to put other essentials such as hideboxes and a water retreat/hide box.
Just makes things easier for me. My snake liked the climbing thing, but I took it out anyways. Am I a bad man?
In fact, I have been contemplating going one step further: I am thinking about going to a rack system where the accomadations are even more spartan.-- Just a very small, shallow bin with a large water bowl and maybe a hide box.
I have seen some racks pictures that just seem like it would make things a lot easier and save lots of space. I like the drawer-like set-ups of the rack systems.
What do youthink?
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Longtang. I like snakes and rats.
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