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    Stupid question.

    So guys, I just wanna know, do Hoggies climb branches, or sit on it and so on in their viv? Or is it not necessary for any branches?

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    Re: Stupid question.

    Hoggies aren't the best climbers out there, not for lack of trying though. You could put branches in with your hoggie, and they may try to use them, but you may also hear some dull thuds during the day as your snake slips off of various different climbing surfaces. I'd say it's not a necessity

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    Re: Stupid question.

    Quote Originally Posted by Eavlynn View Post
    Hoggies aren't the best climbers out there, not for lack of trying though. You could put branches in with your hoggie, and they may try to use them, but you may also hear some dull thuds during the day as your snake slips off of various different climbing surfaces. I'd say it's not a necessity

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    Thank you Eavlynn. Im done with the questions for now

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    Not necessary they are ground dwellers and very clumsy over all even when you handle them you need to be careful.
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    Re: Stupid question.

    I'll do so. Thank you!

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