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    Lexi and Indy

    Hi everyone I thought i would make a thread for updates for Indy and Lexi. The title on the old thread just didnt seem to fit anymore. I hope its okay to make a new one. If not please tell me how to delete the old one.

    Indy and Lexi ate for the first time for me today and I will post pics of their first meal in their new home. Much to my relief they took the pinkie and worm, well 3/4 of the pinkie and 3/4 of the worm between the two of them.i have scaled down their tank until they get bigger, they now have a smaller pool, their bend a log hide and a repti tree i picked up for them. i also took out some bedding so i can find them more easily but enough that they can still hide.
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    They are looking great! I like their little log cabin hide, it's cute!
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    Re: Lexi and Indy

    Good looking scrubs.
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    Thank you Steve. I hope they grow up to be as big as speckle

    Now for my question of the day, Has anyone ever used those hamster tunnels to make a play structure for their snakes? If so did they like it? Im thinking of buying some to create a fun experience for the babies. safer going inside the tube up high then on logs. I have seen they stick sooo well to plastic so slight down hills and uphills should be no problem, no steep drops i know, dont want them to get hurt.

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    Interesting idea.
    My bigger snakes don't like round tubes.
    I think it's hard for them to move because it's not a flat surface.
    Keep in mind they are going to poop in there and gladly do it.
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    well those plastic hamster tubes easily come apart, and wash up pretty easy cause ummm hamsters pee on everything( i used to raise some lol)
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    My mom and I wanted to do that, and link it around the house so the snakes could explore the house without losing them. I decided i didn't want to risk losing my babies in case of a malfunction
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    thats a neat idea, but i was just wanting to do it "inside" their enclosure. These guys are far too small to get loose on me id never find em again lol

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