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    Looks good, & I agree with the paper towels for substrate, but what you can do to delight your new little corn is to shred a few paper towels into strips, then
    toss them like a salad so they're all tangled, & stuff some into each hide. They feel safer with stuff to hide in, yet they can move easily thru the shreds, and
    you can still see any issues (stool, or hopefully NOT mites) on the paper towel shreds. You can also save the cardboard rolls from paper towels to put in the
    cage...they like those too. I love corn snakes... excellent & easy pets!

    Whatever you do, make sure the lid fits tight & is securely clipped or fastened. You don't want to have to find a loose corn snake...
    Last edited by Bogertophis; 02-09-2019 at 12:58 AM.

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