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View Poll Results: What sort of opening?

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  • Top opening

    1 7.69%
  • Side door

    11 84.62%
  • None - let's see him hide from me now!

    0 0%
  • You're a weirdo, stay away from my snake's cage.

    1 7.69%
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Thread: Hides - pottery

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    Re: Hides - pottery

    As far as pattern I think a nice variety would be very interesting to most people. Personally I like the heavy thing so they silly buggers don't flip it constantly or drag it all over the place (my biggest complaints with plastic hides). They might not be feasible for the bigger keeper due to working with so many hides but then a lot of bigger breeders use racks and don't even use hides. For the pet keeper though I think an option for hides other than the junk the pet stores sell would be a fine thing.
    ~~Joanna~~

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    Re: Hides - pottery

    Quote Originally Posted by Icatsme View Post
    IMHO, if you don't notice your snake is too big to fit through an opening you're not paying enough attention.

    edit: Now that I've taken a moment to think....If someone has a sizeable collection..I guess I could see how it could be overlooked.
    Plus, a simple large meal can make it fat enough to not fit were it would normally fit thru with ease.
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