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    Re: Will my python ever recover?

    Quote Originally Posted by Caitlin View Post
    In the meantime, enrichment does not have to be complicated or expensive. I often joke that my enclosures look more like a recycling center than a beautiful 'slice of nature'. I always admire the folks who have pretty enclosures but I place a premium on enrichment, so my enclosures are filled with things like cardboard boxes, baskets, stacked towels, crumpled up packing paper, shelves, stools and ladders they can climb, containers with different types of substrate that they can check out, and other weird stuff that I can easily swap in and out so that the snakes almost always have new stuff to explore and investigate.
    I absolutely agree. Especially with larger snakes in large enclosures, It can get quite expensive to do a more natural set up.
    Besides aesthetics, Cardboard boxes, baskets, etc., work wonderful!
    Last edited by Ruby; 07-18-2023 at 12:58 PM.

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