Letting your snake explore?
So is letting your snake explore the living room(supervised of course) a bad idea? I feel like living inside a tank must get kind of boring after a while. Of course I can easily see the counter point of to a snake, being placed in the middle of a wide open room with nothing to hide under isn't a very secure feeling.
Thoughts?
Re: Letting your snake explore?
Personally, I'd be a bit hesitant to let my snake explore, even under supervision, just because what if they get into or under something and you can't find them again? I've heard horror stories from a friend who used to breed corns, one escaped (okay, not supervised, I know) and they found it beaten to a pulp in the couch springs.
I'd be really terrified to have my snake get around heaters too (they get really hot, burns...) and anything that you might not know is there (holes, or ways to get into places that they shouldn't be in).
I just don't think it's a good idea.
Re: Letting your snake explore?
I have a large stick in Brutis's tank that I will take out with him from time to time. I will place him next to it in the middle of the living room and he will just hang out there. He likes to go to the highest point of the stick and parascope and look around.
Sometimes I let him explore without the stick while I sit next to him, but he usually just crawls up next to my leg and chills...