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    Re: Stuff you do when you take them out?

    Quote Originally Posted by FollowTheSun View Post
    Ooooh! What about a secured duvet cover? Lots of room to crawl around!
    I LOVE it! And, I HAVE a few that I was going to donate, one flannel & one percale. (the percale one has a zipper too) Hmm, thanks!

    When I suggested a pillow case, I pictured them slowly moving it when they push from the inside, sorta like a hamster ball, but I like the "duvet"
    idea even better! The only thing though, with all that activity, is I'll likely put a sheet of plastic underneath, just in case they get "inspired".

    One word of caution: when a snake that is more visually oriented (like our rat snakes) have their view obscured (like in a bag of some kind),
    they sometimes get cranky when we go to retrieve them: it's just them being startled & afraid, they may need a moment to realize they do
    know us. (I noticed this with rattlesnakes years ago...they really resented being "bagged" presumably because they couldn't see what was
    happening. They're pretty smart snakes.)
    Last edited by Bogertophis; 04-30-2019 at 08:14 PM.

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