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Dcuccio742
01-20-15, 07:32 PM
The brainstorming and money spent was well worth it lol
reptiledude987
01-20-15, 07:34 PM
Nice deco. but where are his hides?
Dcuccio742
01-20-15, 07:45 PM
i might put one in im not sure.
reptiledude987
01-20-15, 07:46 PM
you should have 2 one on warm and one on cool side
Dcuccio742
01-20-15, 07:47 PM
its not critical and i just spent a ton of money on him so im in no rush to buy more stuff atm. know what im saying ???
Dcuccio742
01-20-15, 07:48 PM
and its only a 30 gallon long so i couldnt really even fit to proper sized hides.probably just 1
reptiledude987
01-20-15, 07:50 PM
I understand the money that goes into them myself and many others here have many animals we keep but you would have been better off to spent the money on hides rather then plants. They like a hiding place they dont need leaves and sticks.
Dcuccio742
01-20-15, 07:53 PM
i know how to take care of snakes. i've been keeping c.b. and w.c. since i was 8 and not 1 has died on my watch.thank you sir it was nice speaking with ya =]
SnoopySnake
01-20-15, 07:57 PM
i know how to take care of snakes. i've been keeping c.b. and w.c. since i was 8 and not 1 has died on my watch.thank you sir it was nice speaking with ya =]
You should definitely have at least 1 cool and 1 hot hide. Your snake would feel much more secure. Also what are you using for heat and temperature reading/control?
Good thing about hides are they are easy to provide and most likely free. Cardboard boxes are great. Granted I don't supply mine with EL-Ziggy - Jordan hides.:p
reptiledude987
01-20-15, 08:06 PM
Good thing about hides are they are easy to provide and most likely free. Cardboard boxes are great. Granted I don't supply mine with EL-Ziggy - Jordan hides.:p
LOL not all of can roll with the Jordans
Dcuccio742
01-20-15, 08:20 PM
Its always warm in my apartment about 70 to 75 and his tank is right by a heater and at night i crack a window for temp drop.not for nothing kingsnakes and most snakes dont need an extra heat source and long and you have daylight throughout the day and dont have an ice cold house.he will get a hide later on in the week that is naturalistic looking not cardboard or fiction looking since my enclosure is more natural looking...and what did you mean by another one of these people ?
EL Ziggy
01-20-15, 08:25 PM
Hey, those weren't even my Jordans :(. I haven't bought myself any new shoes in about 2 years! They were my son's and I got them on sale for $40 :). Notice how the box was constructively recycled? Nice right?!
Seriously though OP hides are critical. You've got a beautiful snake and an otherwise nice setup. Give your snake the best and throw a couple of hides in there. Doesn't have to be anything expensive either. I've used paper towel tubes, kids shoes and shoe boxes :). We're only giving advice because we care not to be critical.
SnoopySnake
01-20-15, 08:25 PM
So why not a cardboard box until you can pick up some hides? And I meant another person who seems to refuse any advice.
Hey, those weren't even my Jordans :(. I haven't bought myself any new shoes in about 2 years! They were my son's and I got them on sale for $40 :). Notice how the box was constructively recycled? Nice right?!.
LOL. I was just F'ing with Zig! Love your setups and snakes. You're a good!
Mikoh4792
01-20-15, 09:31 PM
Its always warm in my apartment about 70 to 75 and his tank is right by a heater and at night i crack a window for temp drop.not for nothing kingsnakes and most snakes dont need an extra heat source and long and you have daylight throughout the day and dont have an ice cold house.he will get a hide later on in the week that is naturalistic looking not cardboard or fiction looking since my enclosure is more natural looking...and what did you mean by another one of these people ?
what do you measure the temps with?
Your snake would appreciate a basking spot that's warmer than ambient temperatures. They aren't always in 82f, and sometimes need that hotspot for an immune/digestion boost.
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