You bet! You'll want to give him a little more time to acclimate himself to his new home, anyhow. How big is his cage? How many little caves does he have? They used to sell heated caves in Maryland- do they have those out here? What are you using for substrate? What made you decide on a Milk Snake? How old is he? How big will he get? Does he have a name? I'm nosy tonight, please excuse me...![]()
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"There is nothing in the world so permanent as a temporary emergency." - Robert A Heinlein The Moon is a Harsh Mistress
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Mmmm. Mac N Cheese.
"There is nothing in the world so permanent as a temporary emergency." - Robert A Heinlein The Moon is a Harsh Mistress
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grey be rapid firin!!
Just doing what I can to stay on this side of the dirt.
No prob! I'm using coco husk shreds and Orchid bark mix currently... Just did that actually! He has a hide over his undertank heat mat but exchanging it for a clay pot tomorrow. Other hide will go on "hot" side of tank. His name is popeye or Mr. Popeye. He should get 3'-4'.
Our parakeet "Triple B" does not like Mr. Popeye
Awesome! I used to use coconut shreds for a Burmese python I used to care for- they do love to burrow. Popeye...that's a good name.![]()
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mrs. belly and i are watching one of those alaska veterinarian shows on nat geo. it's pretty interesting.
Just doing what I can to stay on this side of the dirt.
"There is nothing in the world so permanent as a temporary emergency." - Robert A Heinlein The Moon is a Harsh Mistress
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While we're talking snakes, this is what my corn looked like.
My baby sand boa's looked exactly like this.
Male
Female
Sand boa's are kind of weird looking. They don't get long looking like other snakes, they always look fat. I only had the sand boas for a few months though. Check out this fatty.
If snakes creep you out, sand boas would not be for you, because they bury themselves in the sand and you can't see them at all, so if you want to take one out, you just have to stick your hand in the sand and drag it around until you bump into one!
"There are no finger prints under water."