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    Re: Transitioning Japanese rat snake to a new bioactive enclosure/general questions

    I would play it safe and leave him for at least a week. If you don't have a live plant in there that the snake could disturb then you can add him anytime. With geckos and smaller animals you usually let the isopods reproduce but I don't think the snake's going to eat isopods. Just wait long enough until you have steady temperatures and humidity so you don't have any harmful fluctuations.

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