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Exercise options for adults?

2ndChildhood

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I've been using the "stair climbing" as an exercise for my active adult corn, but was wondering what other people do? It's amazing how fast he can get somewhere that he's difficult to unwind/pry out of!
 
i recently bought a drying rack to reduce the amount that i use my clothes dryer. yesterday i walked by the drying rack and thought "HEY this would be a great place for the snakes to play!"

less risky than taking them outside and letting them play! i almost had a Dumeril's boa get stuck in a tree a little while ago. it took me almost half an hour to get him out. strong little buggers.

this is what i mean:

http://www.urbanclotheslines.com/product/Frazer-3-Tier-Mobile-Airer

both functional as a dryer, and also as a snake treadmill!
 
I love the clothes rack idea, my python's would especially love to hang out.

Katia, if I could only teach the snakes to fetch beer! Problem solved.

I can just see folks reaction to the "crazy snake lady" taking one for a walk in the front yard. I have already scared one politician's kid by answering the door with my corn on my arm.

I hesitate to do outside, my back yard is more of a prairie garden with the shortest grass being around 4-5" tall, no "lawn", so too easy to get lost. I have a resident red-sided garter snake around (hopefully) eating my voles, so last thing I need is for my corn to find one of his tunnels.
 
My snakes have vines in their viv that they spend plenty of time crawling around one. When I get them out I just let them crawl around on me. Nothing special.
 
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