So with say a month old you are to really clutter the enclosure with stuff ?
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10-13-2017, 01:35 PM
tttaylorrr
are you asking if you need clutter for a 1-month-old? beeps need clutter at any age. clutter helps the snake feel secure when they move about the enclosure.
10-13-2017, 01:37 PM
JodanOrNoDan
Depends on the size of the enclosure and the snake. My babies that age are all in shoe box size containers, with a hide and a water bowl. Some of my babies from this year already have no need for a hide. In any case, you cannot go wrong with providing them clutter.
10-13-2017, 01:43 PM
Slytherin's Mommy
Re: Question
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Originally Posted by tttaylorrr
are you asking if you need clutter for a 1-month-old? beeps need clutter at any age. clutter helps the snake feel secure when they move about the enclosure.
I see no hides. Dwarf boas are not ball pythons so the care is a bit different. If I am correct they are burrowing species and like to occasionally soak. They, again if I am correct, are escape artists so a preoprly secured cage is a must. The water dish looks plenty big enough and sturdy enough to prevent tipping over
@Axel28 just cluttered up their enclosure and did a wonderful job with the resources they have
Ok. Behind the statue is a hid and the turtle by the white flowers she like to go in. I have clamps on the sides and duck tape next to the clamps. I will stop today and get more stuff for her. I also have aspen bedding in the botton. I just want her to be happy! Since she is only about a foot long and about a month old. Thank you for all of your help!!![emoji38] I always welcome advise when it comes to something I am still learning on!! Thank you again.