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    Good reading materials

    I'm thinking of putting a third hide in my soon to be snake enclosure. I'm thinkibng of putting it in the middle. Has anyone ever done this?
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    Oh yea do it all the time. And the more hides the marrier. I say go for it. Ball Pythons love to hide.
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    Yeah, I was thinking of adding quite a few hides, in a varity of different places. That way the snake will never have to feel too exposed.
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    Themometer confusion *now with new smaller pics!*

    Use two on the warm side
    1 dry
    1 Humid

    Then do a dry hide on the cool side and your all set !

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    I use 3 for my balls. One cool side, one warm side, one in-between with 2 openings so the ball can travel through it for more security.
    (¯`·.¸¸.·´Kane`·.¸¸.·´¯)

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    Whats wrong with spoling a snake? And yeah, I plan to put a humid hide in the cage along with a few dry hides.
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