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I always like looking at everyone's aquariums/cages and seeing the enthusiasm and creativity that goes into them, especially among keepers new to the hobby. I do have a comment; I see a lot of folks use the "half logs" (or something similar) as hides and they almost always get placed directly on top of the substrate, with loads of empty open space underneath. Now the operative word here is "hide". When you were a kid playing hide and seek would you go and "hide" in the middle of an open, empty room or would you find a nice dark closet to dig yourself into? I thought so
. And it's the same for your snake. Snakes need to feel hidden to be secure, and crawling under a large (to them) log open at both ends does not fill that need. They'll use it because there is nothing else to use. When I used aquariums and had a log hide to use i would half bury it in the substrate and cover the back end of the hide completely with substrate, giving them a dark, warm space they could squeeze under, out of sight.
I know it doesn't look near as nice, and most corns probably could care less, but it's something to consider, especially with a new or difficult snake having issues settling in. Just my two cents, folks :*)...
I know it doesn't look near as nice, and most corns probably could care less, but it's something to consider, especially with a new or difficult snake having issues settling in. Just my two cents, folks :*)...