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Blue Dragon

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Hi,
It has been 6 days so far and things are going great with my new snake. I have picked a name Almond Roca
What do you think?
Well any ways I have notice that she has been wanting to get out a lot. She figured that the way to get out is from the top of her tank and she reaches up almost 3/4 her body. She has been doing this a lot today and I know that she can't get out let. Almond Roca would have to be on her tip of her tail to reach. But what about when she get bigger? Will she ever relax and not worrie about getting out?
Also I read that someones snake they had died becuase it got it's head stuck in between the cage and the cage lid.
what do you guys think?
I just wanted to know.
thanks
 
As long as the lid to you viv is very secure, you can rest assured that your little snake cannot escape. Some corns spend quite a lot of their time trying to escape- It's just their nature. AR may calm down or she may not. If she does try to escape, it doesn't necessarily mean your not caring for her properly. Don't worry.
 
BD,
The key word here is “SECURE”. If given the opportunity AR will at some point decide that she may like to reside someplace else in your house, you know like the clothes hamper, kitchen cabinet, up inside the back of the refrigerator and about a thousand other places you will want to look for her but can’t. This is no reflection on your care of AR, this is just there nature.

Best of Luck!
Matt L.
 
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