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Pics Of Reagan and Alpinko

Albinoman

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Here are some pics of my Snow Corn snake, and my Cuzins Okeetee.
Help me with some ideas for my dull viv plz thx.
 

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Nice, but that snow looks like it has unshed skin stuck to it. You probably need to look for ways to adjust your humidity so that sheds come off in one piece. You should grip the snake firmly in a damp towel, and have it wriggle through it to remove the stuck skin. Good luck.
 
Try putting some bigger bits of wood in, roots are pretty cool cos they twist and go all over the place, just make sure you treat them. I boiled mine in water for about 10 minutes then stuck it in the freezer overnight.
 
Dori Edd said:
Try putting some bigger bits of wood in, roots are pretty cool cos they twist and go all over the place, just make sure you treat them. I boiled mine in water for about 10 minutes then stuck it in the freezer overnight.

Humidity is the key to good sheds, not viv ornaments. If the humidity is right, they can shed in a plastic tub with a paper towel. :)
 
I would add some fake plants (can be bought anywhere) & maybe a climbing vine :D

Good looking snakes
 
I'm a huge fan of backgrounds and LOTS of plastic plants in vivs. I also have some of those repti-vines by exo-terra in my vivs.

Nice snakes! :)
Rebecca
 
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