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    ok my cage for my bps will have 2 levels one for each snake but i have a section were they can climb to eathier level. what would be the best thing to out in there for them to climb on? i know there not aboral snakes but the ones ive seen love to climb so thats why im making my cage like this.

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    Well I would use a bunch of sand blasted grape vines. But of course I don't have my snake yet so i probably shouldn't be giving advise, huh?
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    Your advice is fine, that's what I use.
    1.0 Ball Python, Norbert
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    Thats what i'm going to use for my bp to climb on.
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    were do you get them?


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    Pet stores usually have them.
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    0.1 Corn Snake, Nagini
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    and you can buy them from lots of online stores. LLL reptile has um' to I think.
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    I too use good old blasted grape vine it's pretty cool looking - you can use other stuff if the grape vine is pricey in your area but you need to be absolutely sure it is disinfected and parasite free
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    My little lady loves to climb around on Large Vines. They are not grape vines but large vines. I cannot remember which company makes em, but they are a pretty common thing to find. It's all about where your BP's like becauase as we all know, each snake has his or her own snakeality!
    Life is like a game of poker. You can play each hand to the best of your ability but you are still going to run into a bad beat from time to time. What matters is how you handle it. Do you go on tilt or can you maintain your composure & rebuild your stack?

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