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Hehe, they always look good until you put the snake in them. Within 15 minutes everything will be shifted around and the paper towels all bunched up into one corner.
Just one thought.
How is that climb attached to the sides of the enclosure. Looks like there may be holes? just make sure it can't slide over and expose a hole.
I'm sure you have secured it.... but i just wanted to say something.... just in case.
HAVE FUN!!!
I agree on the smaller hides. My 8 month old 62 cm long, 400 gram female still prefers to squeeze herself into a large bandaid box. She has the choice of a bigger one, but she prefers the smaller. It's literally bursting at the seams with snake. lol!
Also, having a clear hide (the tupperware) sort of defeats the purpose of having a hide at all, doesn't it??
haha...what the hell is a tuppermaid, my mind must have been gonzo...I meant that the tuperWARE hides that are in side the rubbermade are spray painted black...so that the hides are dark...the rubbermade that is used as the enclosure is not painted...wow, I must have been drunk or something