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    Re: Breeding with balls who usually have hides.

    I use no hides at all in my tubs except for hatchlings that have a hard time starting.
    No issues with snakes freaking out because there is no hide, no issues with non eaters, and breeding like champs.

    The tub is a hide
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    Re: Breeding with balls who usually have hides.

    I know this is my first year doing this, but when I paired my two together, I left everything the way it normally was--hides and all. They seemed to have no problem gettin' busy. Unless I start having problems with it, I'm going to leave the hides in the tubs.
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    Re: Breeding with balls who usually have hides.

    Quote Originally Posted by Eventide View Post
    I know this is my first year doing this, but when I paired my two together, I left everything the way it normally was--hides and all. They seemed to have no problem gettin' busy. Unless I start having problems with it, I'm going to leave the hides in the tubs.
    It's all about what works for you.
    If it works, and they breed, then don't change a thing.
    If it doesn't work, then switch it up and find what does
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