Quote Originally Posted by bcr229 View Post
My burm and retics don't have hides, and they don't seem to care. Unless they're up in the front of the enclosure watching activity in the room anyway.

I have a baby bredli carpet python that I acquired as a "rat snake rescue/relocation" from someone's car. He used his hide for a week or so after I got him but now he's typically perched on a branch unless he's in shed. My adult bredli only uses his hide when in shed or when digesting a meal.

My adult boas have hides (restaurant bus tubs) and use them. My yellow anaconda uses his hide a lot, unless he's in his bathtub.

All the smaller colubrids, boas, and pythons have hides and use them.
Yeah my burmese doesn't seem to care much and loves to stare put, probably waiting for food, haha