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ReptiHammock!

ShelbyScott

Owned by Paisley
So I read somewhere that corn snakes aren't very arboreal creatures. I think my ultramel Paisley missed that memo. She's still small enough to cram herself between the lip of the tank and the lid. She loves to sit there (and poop down the glass for me to clean up). So I thought maybe she would appreciate something a little bit more luxurious. I bought a ReptiHammock for $11 at Petco, even though the pictures on the packaging only showed lizards basking in the hammock. As it turns out, Paisley loves it. :)





"Thanks, mom!"
 
hey
cornsnakes are climbing snakes - of course she loves to lay in a high ;)
our corns all have higher places in theyr terra and all love it !!!
but this hammrock is new for us - i want to have one of this !!!!!
 
I've used one of those for my snakes and they loved it until they got to be around two years old. They also eventually got too big for it.
 
CornsAustria I got mine at Petco...I don't know if Austria has Petco! I would check Amazon or EBay. I bought the "large" size and paid $11. I think it was worth the investment :)

She's already a yearling..I can't imagine her being too big for that hammock! She's growing so quickly. When I bought her from Petco (I wish I had known to go to a breeder, but I couldn't be happier with her) she was the scrawniest little thing. She looked like an earthworm. Now she's over 2 feet long! Time flies when you're having fun :)
 
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