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    Mandatory Optional Items

    Okay, so the title is a bit confusing, so let me explain. I posted this on another forum, and am just curious about varying opinions and preferences.

    I'm going to assume as a general rule here that everyone understands the basic husbandry of their snakes in terms of what equipment you *need* to maintain them. However, that aside, I'm sure a lot of people do additional things in their snake's homes.

    What non-mandatory items do you find yourself ALWAYS using in the vivs for your snakes?

    For me personally, I always add a small, baseball sized rock to aid them in shedding, and a small sturdy branch in the event that they wish to climb a bit. What do you all include?

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    Mine are in a rack so nothing lol...
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    Mine are part in rack part in vivarium but.... soon all gonna be in Animal Plastics cages..
    I prefer narural look inside my cages so cypres mulch.. exo terra stone hides stone bowls and because House snakes will use branches when provided.. they will have them..

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    I use hides, a small rock, and a plant or two. I like to keep it pretty even if they are in tubs.

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    Re: Mandatory Optional Items

    I've only got one colubrid, so anything I do in her cage I "always" do. She's got a big hollow "tree" that she can slither through and come out the top. I've had her for almost a year now, and she still loves this thing...she's laying on it as I type, actually. She also makes some elaborate tunnels in the deep aspen. So if I ever get another like her, I'll probably always provide deep substrate they can tunnel through and something fun and interesting to climb on.


    (This is when I first got her last year...she's bigger now, but otherwise looks just the same. )
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    Judy, I love that snake!! She's very pretty - is she a milk snake? Just wondering because her pattern is so aberant....

    I also like to give my snakes a branch. It provides something to climb on and aids shedding. Even my tubs have a branch - it might not be a big one, but there's one in there!

    I also have an Accurite in each cage. At the moment, I have one in each tub too even though those are in the same rack, lol... I like to know what the temps are at a glance. Some people use a temp gun or other thermometers, so I don't consider an Accurite in the "mandatory" catagory, but I feel it's mandatory for me. I like the Accurite because it measures the hotspot, the ambient, and the humidity all in one.
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    Re: Mandatory Optional Items

    She is a milksnake. And thanks! I loves her very much. She makes me grin every time she comes out to visit. (Her tank is right beside my desk. )
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