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Decorations/Hides
Hello, all. I was wondering if you could share with me how you like to decorate a BP enclosure, and what kind of hides you like to use. For our corn snakes, I like to make my own homemade hides. I use rocks, and toilet paper tubes, and all sorts of things to build little caves, castles, tunnels, and things like that. For now, I made hides for the BP using small, decorative gift boxes. They're round, and just the right size for her to curl up in, and feel nice and secure. Our corns love to climb, so I use driftwood, and make "trees," and use vines, and hang plastic plants from the top, and have hammocks, (which our boy adores,) but I'm not sure if BP's like to climb as much. Even though I make a lot of my decorations, I put a lot of stuff in the corn enclosures, and kind of make it like a forest. I even use different levels of substrate in places and put mosses, and different textures and things, in there. Do BP's enjoy a lot of decorations, for hiding and climbing and such, or is it better to use less for them? Are they fine with the homemade hides, or is there a reason to buy a certain type? How elaborate can I be with her set-up? Do they enjoy hiding in plants on the ground? Would a rock ledge or a hammock be good for her? I put a paper towel tube in her enclosure, and somehow she moved it so it was sticking up on an angle, and she was all stretched out in it, with just her head poking out the top, just chilling there. I thought that was adorable. Right now, she just has her warm hide, cool hide, one plant low to the ground, her paper towel tube, and a moist hide, filled with moist reptile moss. I'd like to get her more things and make her home as comfortable as possible, so any ideas would be appreciated. Thanks!
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