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Old 02-04-2023, 07:44 PM   #3
Caryl
Welcome to the hobby! Sounds like you're thinking things through. Do you plan to get youngsters? If so, it will be extra important that they have lots of places to hide. Lots of things prey on baby snakes in nature, and feeling secure is very important to them. Most like to burrow and tunnel in aspen, so that's a good thing. Lots of ground clutter is also good; fake plants, rocks, "logs" like paper towel cores (you can cut them in half for easy human access) and sticks for climbing are great for them. Simple small boxes or crumpled paper make fine hides as far as the snakes are concerned. They have advantages when the snakes are small because babies enjoy squeezing into snug spaces.

I like UTHS and use them for several of my vivs. Of course, there are other options which work as well. As Olivia said, no need to be fancy with water.

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