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View Poll Results: What kind of hidebox do you use?

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  • Full hide where BP can get out of sight/light.

    79 89.77%
  • Fancy transparent/removable wall hide.

    0 0%
  • Partial hide, some shade, faux/natural plant cover, etc.

    1 1.14%
  • No hide.

    8 9.09%
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    Re: Hide or no Hide (or no brainer?)

    Quote Originally Posted by blackcrystal22 View Post
    Fuzzy mice sound a bit small, so try to feed two at a time if he's eating frozen. (Just put one at the end of the other one as it's going down, and he should keep eating it).
    I don't think that's a good idea. I think the snake should decide whether it wants more or not.

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    Re: Hide or no Hide (or no brainer?)

    Quote Originally Posted by JayBP View Post
    I don't think that's a good idea. I think the snake should decide whether it wants more or not.
    I didn't necessarily mean directly afterwards, but I don't think it would be a good idea to have him constrict a second one after the first, which is what I was getting at.

    I personally think it's better to feed a larger animal in one sitting than two at a time. Thats just me though.

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    Re: Hide or no Hide (or no brainer?)

    Quote Originally Posted by blackcrystal22 View Post
    I didn't necessarily mean directly afterwards, but I don't think it would be a good idea to have him constrict a second one after the first, which is what I was getting at.

    I personally think it's better to feed a larger animal in one sitting than two at a time. Thats just me though.
    Oh okay. I mis-understood then. I agree with you on the second part.

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    Re: Hide or no Hide (or no brainer?)

    I have always thought that a hide was not a necessity in a rack setup, but more so in a vivarium type setup. Please give more opinions.

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    Pat

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    Re: Hide or no Hide (or no brainer?)

    Hi,

    Multiple feedings depend on the snake like everything else.

    My tiny little 2006 female would point blank refuse to take a second prey item - but then again she wouldn't eat a decent sized meal either.

    I'm happy to say she now does both.

    My adult male went off rats and decided he is a mouser - but, since he will happily eat three at one sitting, that doesn't bother me as he is still getting the correct amount of food overall.

    Multiples are also a good way to bridge the gap between prey sizes if your snake accepts them.

    As to the hides in a rack system it again depends on the snake and the rack system.

    I am using quite large rack boxes and all my snakes will use hide boxes if I provide them to a greater or lesser extent.

    My largest female (who is a bit of a scaredy-cat) didn't want to eat last week because I removed her hides. Needless to say they are going back in.

    Perhaps if I was using smaller boxes it wouldn't matter?


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    Re: Hide or no Hide (or no brainer?)

    Some of the members here can come across a bit harsh but those are usually the ones that have the best information! Look past the harshness and listen to what they have to say. If it wasn't for the members here I don't think my girl would have made it this far based on what the petstores told me.

    If you are still having temp issues, you could consider getting a red bulb that you can leave on 24/7 provided it's on a dimmer switch at least (thermostat would be ideal). Before switching to a red bulb our temp would drop too low at night but with the red bulb, problem solved. We bought two dimmer switches from Lowes, one for the UTH and one for the bulb.

    Because your tank is so bare, I would put something (newspaper, fabric,whatever) around the three sides until you can get something else just to add to the secure feeling.

    Hang in there and ask all the questions you have...the folks around here are more than willing to help out...for the snake's sake if nothing else.
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