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    Only updating again so soon because I was rereading my thread a bit, and ran into a portion where people were arguing about the validity of giving ball pythons climbing space, and then Maze did this tonight:



    Two thoughts:

    One, Maze doesn't give any hoots what people think about whether or not ball pythons are supposed to climb, she just does it. And to be fair, 3 feet isn't even really that high. Most movement recorded in the wild isn't counted as 'arboreal' until it goes over 6 feet, so 3 feet is pretty short in comparison.

    Second thought: This is exactly why light cages are necessary. Even though it's night time and the light is off, and I've never once seen her do this during the day, she very well could've shattered an exposed bulb. She's committed to keeping me on my toes, I'll give her that.
    0.1 Red Axanthic P. regius | Mazikeen
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    E. climacophora | Lan Fan


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