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Corvine Dragon

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My snake (adult, a little over 3') very rarely goes in his hides or burrows.. He just sits around on top of the carefresh stuff.. Is that normal?
He's in blue right now, and is just as active as usual..
 
My adult does the same. Also, he seems more active the few days after he's eaten. He's got plenty of hides and the right temps and all, so I came to the conclusion that it was just his personality.
 
Same with my Snow. Often she doesn't bother to hide. She's simply very comvertable and feels very save.
Just make sure there isn't a 'reason' for her to not hide. Such as hides not beeing in the right temp cradient. I wouldn't overly worry though. If their really uncomvertable they prefer savety over the right temp gradient
 
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