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Re: The controversial enclosure is finished
I know that you are proud of your enclosure and that your snake is climbing up the branch in it. This, however, does not establish the fact that royal pythons are, indeed, natural climbers. I'm also curious as to how you plan to provide your snake with hides on those ledges.
Look, if it works for you, and your snake lives a long and contented life in this enclosure, more power to you. It proves nothing other than that your snake may just be the exception that proves the rule.
The ultimate question, however, is not what is best for you. The ultimate question is what is good for your snake and, by extension, what is good for royal pythons in general. That's why people come to this site -- to learn, to grow, and to raise healthy snakes. We may differ on the particulars but, ultimately, I believe that we all agree on the result -- raising healthy snakes.
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