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    Re: How to Setup a Glass Tank (20 long) With Pictures!

    Quote Originally Posted by NYHC4LIFE8899 View Post
    Your missing something rough for the snake to rub against when he sheds.. Rough vines or a rock or something along those lines......as well as things for him to climb,I think then your enclosure is complete

    in general,awesome job man,very informative and should be stickied
    This isn't necessary at all. BP's are terrestrial (ground dwelling) snakes and don't climb much, especially as adults. As for shedding BP's can rub against anything in the cage including themselves. All that really matters is that the humidity is high enough.

    My BP's are all housed in cages setup like this and I've yet to have a bad shed:

    ~Aaron

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