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Snakey toys.

You know what else makes a fun addition to a viv? A structure built of Tinkertoys, K'nex, or even building blocks or rocks hot-glued together. My kids are too old for their sets of those now, but the snakes are enjoying them. Just be sure with blocks, rocks, or other objects that could fall over that you've secured them so that the snake can't hurt itself if it knocks the objects over.
 
Legos, that's a great idea. You can build hides, or climbing stuff, or a skyscraper, or a ferris wheel, or a garage for your toy cars...sorry, I like Legos a lot.
 
I'm happy you guys liked the Lego tip. Hey, maybe we can get the Lego company to design a "Corn Snake Safari" set! :laugh:
 
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