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Yes, we do like to climb!

Fabius

The Reverend
As most of you know, Corns like to climb a lot and everybody should take care that the Snake has enough branches to do so...

Here you can see one of my 2006 Classic het. Caramel het. Bloodred.

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They especially seem to enjoy hiding under the fake Ivy...

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Fabius
 
It's more that they enjoy trying to find a way to excape and exploring the branch to see if it gets them closer to freedom is what they'll do :rolleyes: :cheers:
 
Yep, the snakes love to climb. They'll even climb right up a wall if given half a chance. I know one of ours did. lol

Nice looking critter you have there and if I haven't said it before, welcome to the forums.

Jenn
 
I once lost a snake in a room with literally a small table and a box in it. Looked for 30 minutes. Ended up climbing up a wall and hiding in the track of our closet door, on the roof!

These buggers can get *anywhere* - cute snake.
 
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