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    My caging is part of the hobby for me. I enjoy the habitat as much as I enjoy the animals. I have a room that is dedicated to my snakes and personal relaxation.

    The cages have perches, backgrounds, plants, day and night lighting and some other treats.








    Everything is easily broken down for cleaning however I only have 4 snakes. Providing naturalistic setups becomes more work when you are keeping/breeding multiple animals. Spot cleaning is key for daily maintenance which keeps things fairly sterile until I do a major overhaul that includes high powered vacuuming wet sterilization, drying and resetting the cage back to its display quality.

    I set my collection limit at 4 animals. Snakes that I really wanted and was very interested in, then went from there with the caging.

    I usually catch all of the animals exhibiting behaviors that they wouldn't display if set up without the options I provide.




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