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    Re: Question - Covering glass front for snake kept in "high traffic" area

    Quote Originally Posted by Deu2e View Post
    I have a question to this, i have seen a lot of snakes in set ups in reptile stores with no hides at all, are the snakes just used to this since they are older? My local pet store have big snakes. Its not pet smart or that he is a breeder with his own store, but none of his snaked have hides there out in the open with just substrate and a water dish?

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    Yeah, this is NOT ideal. Pet stores do this because they need to display the animals out in the open for marketing. A snake completely hidden won't be a very easy sale.. lol. Also, it is more work to properly house an animal, and even the best pet stores have to be efficient and keep an eye on the overhead.
    Last edited by Godzilla78; 09-12-2017 at 09:35 PM.

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