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    Re: Emergency Vet Visit

    Quote Originally Posted by zantedeschia View Post
    I can see where you're coming from, I've put some stuff in some of my snakes' cages for them to play with.

    My boa has a whole bunch of those sanded grapevines they sell for reptiles. In my corns' cages, I put a paper towel tube and several squares of styrofoam insulation. It gives them something to occupy them to discourage them from trying to get out the top.

    However, on the top of those 3 cages are bricks. Some people would think this is overkill, but the 2 corns and the boas are the most apt of all of them to try to escape.
    Be careful with those toilet paper tubes. Knowing Adalae, she would double herself over inside the tube and get stuck. T_T

    Oh, and on the plus side of this vet visit, I finally got a weight on her. That hefty chicka weighs 3 POUNDS! It was more than 1,000 grams. The last time I weighed her she was only 300g! -lol- I was blown away when he told me the weight. She looks so small to me!
    Last edited by Mindibun; 03-03-2010 at 01:18 AM.

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