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Old 09-06-14, 02:53 PM   #1
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New Honduran milk snake enclosure

I recently got a new cage for my Honduran milk snake named scarlet. I've had her for about a year and a half now. Her previous cage was getting a bit to small for her. Please leave any suggestion on how to improve on her new enclosure. currently I have a heat pad under her hide so that way it becomes like a warm hide for her. she was in her hide when I took the picture so you cant see her
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Old 09-06-14, 03:08 PM   #2
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Re: New Honduran milk snake enclosure

Nice digs! The only suggestion I would make is to add another hide away from the heat pad in case she wants to chill-out for a while without heat. Also, you might consider adding some plastic plants along with a piece of wood. They really add to look and feel of the enclosure and give your snake more places to feel secure. You can usually find loads of plastic plants at your local Goodwill store for very cheap. Just a couple of thoughts...
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Old 09-08-14, 11:14 PM   #3
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Re: New Honduran milk snake enclosure

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Nice digs! The only suggestion I would make is to add another hide away from the heat pad in case she wants to chill-out for a while without heat. Also, you might consider adding some plastic plants along with a piece of wood. They really add to look and feel of the enclosure and give your snake more places to feel secure. You can usually find loads of plastic plants at your local Goodwill store for very cheap. Just a couple of thoughts...
I agree. Most of the time I find my hondo using his cool side hide. Sometimes at night I see him crawl into the warm side hide but not much.
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