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    Re: Updates on this pastry...

    Quote Originally Posted by redshepherd View Post
    Thanks! I honestly am a firm believer that the woods and different textures/climbing areas provide healthy stimulation for the reptiles. I don't think the hanging leaves make much of a difference to ball pythons specifically, but it's nice to look at.
    I know they are terrestrial rather than arboreal, but I'd have to agree with you there on climbing materials. One of the first things Manasa inspected when she got her new tank were the fake vines I hung up in it

    Mostly I just use the plants as cover/clutter for Manasa, though one of my baby corn's favourite hiding spots so far is curled up deep in one of her plants
    Last edited by das_nooblet; 10-01-2015 at 01:04 AM.
    2.2 Ball Pythons - Super Pastel (Manasa) / Banana (Foster) / Butter Bee (Pancake) / Normal (Chipit)

    0.1 Abbotts Okeetee Corn (Koko)

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    1.0 Coastal Rosy Boa (Volos)

    0.1 Het. Albino Kenyan Sand Boa (Hulu)

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