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BehaviorGeneral topics or questions concerning the way your cornsnake may be acting.
I've got a couple pvc jungle gyms (idea from BP.net), a small wooden rack for drying dishes(idea from someone on this site but I can't remember who), and one of those rubber dog balls that are crisscrossed strips with big openings (I believe that idea came from Dolly's Mom on this site). I am not a creative thinker, but the DIY forum has tons of ideas!
My snake loves to hang out in a paper towel roll. I put the aspen on top so it doesn't look like he's living in a recycling bin lol. It's also very easy to replace, and often makes it easier to get him out of his viv, because I just pick it up and gently coax him out.
My snake loves to hang out in a paper towel roll. I put the aspen on top so it doesn't look like he's living in a recycling bin lol. It's also very easy to replace, and often makes it easier to get him out of his viv, because I just pick it up and gently coax him out.
I thought of that but wasn't sure is that would be ok to put in. Thanks
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