Quote Originally Posted by nathanledet
Looks like you've been doing your homework!
I've definitely been doing my homework...if I'm going to go through with it, I definitely don't want to do a slipshod job. After all, it's not just me it's about--it's about another creature I'll be bringing into my life for the long-haul.
Quote Originally Posted by nathanledet
In your situation, I would probably go with a simple set up, a rubbermaid will do the job. I don't know how thorough they inspect...if they go all under the bed and stuff then it's probably in your best interest to find a new living situation before getting involved with a snake...you can always find yourself a friend, and when you get that notice that your place is going to be inspected, just hand it off to that friend till the inspection is finished. I'm not saying this is the right thing to do, but I've been in your situation and I think the rules against keep a harmless little ol' snake is kinda silly.

Where are you going to college?
They're more of a glance-and-run kind of inspection. So long as I don't have candles out and burning, they're not really concerned. I'm going to the University of Massachusetts.