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    Re: At what size does a Burm normally stop using hides?

    Quote Originally Posted by Neal View Post
    I always recommend one on each end, but if you don't really see yours using it, I would say one end is okay. I would likely put it on the warm end if it were me. I keep hides on both ends for everything except my horned viper and bush vipers. I have a basking spot for them, otherwise I have logs and fake leaves that they'll hide in and under. The one exception is my horned viper who hides in the sand to where you can only see the top of his head most of the time.

    Now I'll add, if you start seeing him use the hides frequently then I would add the other one back.
    Sounds good I'll monitor her behaviour. She always stayed in the warm end mostly. Then when the humidity went up around 90% for a few days with fresh eco earth she would move around more. So now I keep the humidity 75 - 80 which she seems to find more comfortable.

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    Last edited by Valyrian; 04-15-2018 at 05:27 PM.
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