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Do you think snakes care about the size of the viv?

foghat

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Hi,

I am in the process of selling my 2 snakes. Currently they each have quite a large viv. 45"x22"x16". The viv's are quite nice and as such, due to my price point, I have people interested in the sale more for the vivs than the snakes.

I have one person who says they have other snakes and would keep mine, but would not house them in my vivs. I am trying to get more details on the setup they would be kept in.

Does anyone have any insight into a snakes psyche? :) Do you think they care about the size of the viv and how much room they have to roam around (when they choose to do so)?

On the one hand, I would think they must, on the other, they often spend so much time in one spot that it makes me wonder if they would really care - as much as snakes care about anything....
 
Those with one or two snakes like to put them on display in nice vivariums, often in the living room. Those who have large collections most often use rack systems. With proper heat and feeding the snakes thrive in both. The method of housing is more relevant to the owner than the snake.
 
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