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Re: Bored babies??
 Originally Posted by j_h_smith
No, they're just stretchng their legs.  
Jim Smith
this cracked me up and my nephew looked at me like I'm retarded.
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Re: Bored babies??
 Originally Posted by j_h_smith
I've tried, but the collar keeps slipping from their neck. 
LMAO... I'd suggest trying an iguana harness, but I guess they'd need arms for those too. 
Anyway, thanks for the replies! I'm probably going to try mating Vinnie (the spider) in a few weeks, and will also move them into the 32qt rack pretty soon. I'm moving the last weekend of January, so everything will be re-evaluated and organized at that time. Oh, and maybe I'll start giving them more floor-time, since I honestly don't do that very often. For those who do "play" with their snakes regularly, how long do you generally keep them out?
Last edited by Lolo76; 01-16-2010 at 07:52 PM.
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Re: Bored babies??
 Originally Posted by Lolo76
For those who do "play" with their snakes regularly, how long do you generally keep them out?
We keep Samantha out only for about 40minutes. She starts to get very restless otherwise. Unless she has something to keep her entertained like the stairs.
Elizabeth and Henry we will keep out sometimes for a couple of hours. It just depends on the snake. You can kind of tell when they are done. Let me tell you when they ARE NOT done...they are little buggers. They will do whatever they can to stay out of their cage. All of a sudden they are like little octopuses blocking every move back into their cage.
Just try it for a while and give them some room to go if you have it. The other day Elizabeth crawled into my sons lego box with his legos in it. Rummaged around for about 10 minutes and then came out....it was too funny she was making all sorts of noise. They just like to cruize down the hall...up and down the stairs...around the coffee table..and try to go under the couch which is a no no.
I have also had my son build these cities out of his toys and then they crawl all around it. lol
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