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View Poll Results: Should pet snakes be able to get out of their enclosures if safe?
No, keep your snake in it's cage. 4 80.00%
Yeah, if it's safe why can't he explore his whole "world" 1 20.00%
You shouldn't take care of snakes that already would have existed anyway. (saracastic) 0 0%
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Old 06-20-21, 03:08 PM   #1
Ericthesalesguy
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Snake husbandry question

Hi. I'm a second snake owner so not pro at all. First one was a beautiful female corn snake that I responsibly re-homed. Been wanting another snake for 15 years and just got my KSB who is awesome. He's eaten 3 thawed pinkies and molted twice. Helped him molt a bit this time with warm water and pulled off a bit from his tail.

The ASPCA says no snakes should be kept as pets because all their reasons. My wife says he shouldn't be out of his cage much because she's creeped out by snakes.

I think this guy who will never get longer than 24" and 2" thick should get used to his forever home which doesn't have to be his tank but also my office room because that's his world forever.

Should snakes be allowed to be out of their enclosures if it's safe for everyone?
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