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    Yeah I just cleaned Figment's cage last night and when I went in today she had rearranged everything. I think they enjoy it, lol!

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    Re: Going coconuts!

    Quote Originally Posted by Gio View Post
    Hi there!

    I think for your situation (21 and counting) aspen is a good bet. You will easily get your humidity up with some well placed balls of damp moss that you can spray and respray. It solved my aspen issues.

    I fed Sniper tonight and he did everything wrong. Dragged the quail through his water, ate it sideways and got dirty LOL!

    It looks great, and I'll give it a chance because even though he got it on his wet prey there is nothing sharp to worry about. It is great with humidity and there is not dust.

    It has some soil like properties.

    I think aspen might be a multiple snake owners best bet.

    Yeah, that's probably what I'll do. Unless I can get the corrugated paper I use cheaper somewhere else, that is. But it's no biggie to drop a handful of wet sphagnum moss in the tubs if I do go with aspen.
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    Gio, what size and brand is your enclosure? I really like your set up!

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    Re: Going coconuts!

    Quote Originally Posted by Borgy76 View Post
    Gio, what size and brand is your enclosure? I really like your set up!
    That is a Pro-Line 4' x 2' x 14". Cage very affordable. $230 delivered. I added a cage lock and 3 sets of perch holders. Think I was at $260 after that. The RHP was around $95 fromPro-Products. I use a Herpstat 1 on that cage. I love it! Thanks I'm glad you like it too!

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