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    Layla rearranges her tank?

    Most nights Layla likes to push around her cardboard hides and I wake up all the time and go and check on the snakes and she has the place turned upside down! Does any one elses ball python do this at night? Its so funny and she also lies half under half outside of her hides and her hides are like on top of her!
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    Yeah they like to play extreme makeover home edition overnight haha.

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    Re: Layla rearranges her tank?

    Haha, yes one of mine does this to. Only what mine does is take his water bowl and fling it around his tub. Now thats not a big deal except that water gets everywhere. I have actually resorted to velcroing his waterdish to the bottom of the tub. Which has worked haha

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    mine does that, i have a plastic container with moss and water in it with a top on it and some holes punched in the top. every time i fill it up, i come back 10 minutes later and the containers on its side with all the water out of it.

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