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Viv lock??

Naritchi

New member
So I'm getting my snake this weekened, but I still need all the stuff first. But I have a question about the viv. Is there one with a lock on it? Not like pin locks or regular stuff, but locks with combo's or anything? I have a brother who has autism and downsyndrom, and I'm afraid that he might try and play with the snake or something. Or just take the top off the cage, hence, my snake would escape. And we all know that no one likes that. If there's not a viv with a lock on it like that, I guess I'll just have to keep a close eye on it a lot. This is just in case though. I seriously doubt he'd even be interested in m snake.
 
you can put combo locks on many vivs with sliding screen tops. and therse also some screen lid clamp/clips that have pins that you can replace with a lock i think.

also, even though he has special needs, he might be very interested in snakes or reptiles in general. maybe if he shows an interest its something you should share with him as it can mean a ton to him and something he'd always remember doing with you. i know i have read more than one person with special needs taking a very good liking to snakes. one even deals with boas.
 
you can put combo locks on many vivs with sliding screen tops. and therse also some screen lid clamp/clips that have pins that you can replace with a lock i think.

also, even though he has special needs, he might be very interested in snakes or reptiles in general. maybe if he shows an interest its something you should share with him as it can mean a ton to him and something he'd always remember doing with you. i know i have read more than one person with special needs taking a very good liking to snakes. one even deals with boas.

Ok, thanks for your help. And he mostly just likes fish. I took him with me to the reptile place where I am getting my snake, and he did not want anyting to do with them. He's a big scardy-cat. :) If they snake touches him he'll probably freak out. But again, thank you for the information!
 
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