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    Yeah sorry about that. Im still trying to figure everything out.

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    Re: Soaking?

    Ok, Today baked/boiled all of Xena's things Hides,waterdish, wood, plants. Changed bedding the works. Then I cut a piece of ply-wood to cut off a 1/4 of the enclosure. Last night she pinned herself between the glass and water dish. I figured as tight as it looked she definetly needs more security after all the excitement she went straight into her hide and now she's just watching me type. Now I just have to wait for the PAM to get here ( Can't hurt to treat for mites weather we got em or not right). Can anyone think of anything else i might want to Do?


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    Re: Soaking?

    I may be just me, but I'd take out most of the lumber and add foilage, BP's aren't climbers they are ground dwellers.
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    Quote Originally Posted by llovelace View Post
    I may be just me, but I'd take out most of the lumber and add foilage, BP's aren't climbers they are ground dwellers.
    Yeah i made an executive decision on that one left one piece of wood in on the ground (to rub on) I'll update the pic.

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    I actually like the wood and foliage. Makes it look nice, and if anything it'll make your snake feel more secure.
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    I had to put more of the wood back in. Since its dry drift wood when i mist, it seems to hold moister better. I live in the high desert in idaho so humidity is real hard to harness.

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    Lots more foilage clutter the tank with it
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    That sounds like a great idea cuz I think its purdy anyway lol. I pick up more on friday when i make my rat run I just hope she eats this time.

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    I hope she does also
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