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Thread: Hides in racks

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    Hides in racks

    Do you need to use hides in rack set ups? I hear most people say a rack enclosure is like one big hide so one isn't needed but I also hear people that still use hides in them. So are they needed? Are there certain reptiles that do and others that don't?
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    Hides in racks

    You dont have to but I always put atleast one. Some ball pythons feed better when they can feel secure with their body touching all sides of a snug hide.


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    Re: Hides in racks

    I don't have hides in mine and they eat perfect! but if they don't wanna eat I'd put a hide
    1.0 Normal - Sosa0.1 Normal- LisaRaye

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    Hides in racks

    I would put 1 or 2 in there just to feel extra safe and secure. They look cool in there anyways
    new ball python owner. baby male pastel named igor.


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    I feel it might depend on tub size. My 150-250g snakes are in 28qt tubs and thus have hides. When they get larger and they fill in the tub more I may try without hides. My 150g pastel male spends a lot of time out of the hide and feeds instantly every time. Some of my others hide always and dont feed as well. I'm not sure there is a correlation.
    1.0 Pastel 80g - Aro
    1.0 Het Pied Ringer 220g - Rango
    0.1 Het Pied 183g - ???
    0.1 Spider 223g - Silvia
    0.1 Normal 156g - Mella


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    I use hides only for my hatchlings and my older snakes that are on the nervous side, having the hides seems to give them a greater sense of security/safety.
    The Ball Pythons
    0.1 2002 normal "Noodle", 1.0 2011 albino "Mosh", 0.1 2011 pinstripe "Pepper", 1.0 2009 lesser "Cato, 0.1 2010 spider "Phoebe", 1.0 2011 pastel 50% het. hypo "Toad", 0.1 2012 black pewter "Pomona", 0.1 2013 kingpin "Marvel", 0.0.7 lesserxspider eggs

    The Others
    0.1 2013 p. baroni "Hyacinth", 0.1 2013 CB g. oxycephala "Laurasia", 1.0 2013 T+ albino p. brongersmai "Reinhardt", 1.0 2012 CH g. oxycephala "Gondwana"

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    0.1 2012-2013 hypo black pastel "Dexter"

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    Animal dependant have two that do have hides and three than do not. The ones that need a hide (or two) get them the ones that don't, don't.

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    I have a few young boas in my rack along with my BPs. Interestingly enough, neither of the BPs use their hides and all the boas do!!

    I just provide them for everyone. They all seem to appreciate the option.
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    I only use hides with small hatchlings and once they start eating regularly I remove them
    Tyler
    1.0 Honeybee
    1.0 Pastel Lesser 100% het Hypo
    1.0 Lavender Albino
    0.1 Pied
    0.1 Enchi
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    0.1 Pastel Yellow Belly
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