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    Divided T8, ball on one side, Hog onthe other?

    The next Reptile Expo is coming up in September, so I need to get planning my next few snakes. I've kept corns and balls and now I may like to try a hognose.

    I'm about to order a divided T8, and am planning on how to fill it. I'm definitely getting another ball for one side, but would it be proper and manageable to house a hatching hognose on the other side of the T8? Balls and Hogs have similar temp requirements (balls like it a bit warmer), but hogs like much lower humidity than do balls. I would imagine this wouldn't be much of an issue with a divider, especially if I sealed it in with that sealant they enclose (Lexar I think).

    Finally, I never get lighting in the T8 as none of my snakes seem to like light at all. Would only very indirect sunlight be OK for a young hog?

    Thanks for any advice, and Happy Fourth!
    Last edited by JRLongton; 07-02-2018 at 12:28 PM.
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