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My corn setup and others..

ajsnow6234

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Brief Explanation, the spoiled one in the huge Viv is my Female Snow Corn that I will be breeding next season. The other picture is of some of my other vivs with my other corn, box turtle, and baby bearded dragon in my enclosed patio (which still needs work :) ).

tried to get some pictures of the actual corns but it was getting late and i wanted to leave them alone.



 
natural-music said:
does tile actually work good for snakes?

I can't see any of the pictures.
But it is good for holding in and regulating heat, but for the snake's sanity since they do like to burrow I feel that there should be at least one hide full of some sort of burrowing substrate.
 
Not really sure why you can't see pics, they're hosted through my webspace.
Anyway that tile enclosure isn't permanent for my snow, just for brumation this winter, once spring comes around my bearded Dragon will be big enough for that enclosure
 
Well for brumation it seems like it's even more pressing for them to have something to conceal themselves in :shrugs:
 
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