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    Autumn is here!

    I live in Florida, so there's no such thing as seasons here. But, today I decided that since the seasons cant change for me, they can at least change for my snakes. I bought a bunch of stuff and re-decorated for Halloween. ^_^



    Obviously this was just for my benefit. The snakes didnt really care, although they were a little curious as to how the transformation took place all of a sudden. -lol-

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    Re: Autumn is here!

    Very cute setup there!!! My cornsnake's tank is set up right now with a fall theme also!! I'll be looking into setting up my tanks with Christmas type themes here soon!! LOL
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    Re: Autumn is here!

    Aww, post a picture!!!!

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    Re: Autumn is here!

    Cool pic. Just make sure you check all the plastic flowers for anything the snake can get his head caught in. I dont know how those flowers are. Ive herd of people using the fake vines. On the end of the vines there is a little circle for hanging or whatever. Ive herd of snakes getting their head in there and getting stuck half way down there body. Just something to watch out for. Again cool pic.

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    Re: Autumn is here!

    no there's nothing like that loop on these. They're just the kinds that are used for bouquets. (they have a little handle, like). There were a few sharp edges on one, but I yanked 'em all off before putting it in there. Don't worry, I'm paranoid about anything as far as my snakes go. lol

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    Re: Autumn is here!

    I get like that too. I seen it on another forum a long time ago. The person had pics of what it did to the snake it was pretty bad. Didnt kill the snake or anything but could have. Im still working on feeding in the tubs with aspen in it. Always worried about them getting some in with the rat/mouse. So i still feed most of them in a feeder tub.

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