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Old 19-Feb-07, 05:55 PM
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can someone please send me an email as to all the requirements a snake needs that would help heaps

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can someone please send me an email as to all the requirements a snake needs that would help heaps

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It depends on the species they all have differant needs
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BASICALLY (and ONLY basically) they need places to hide, heat, water, food, hygiene and a suitable substrate and enclosure. Although heat isn't just heat, you need a thermal gradient, and a thermostat, and you need to look into these requirements as well as room and temperature for different types of snake. You need to know whether your snake likes the ground or likes to climb around. I (as well as everyone else, apparently) would suggest you do alot more reserach before purchasing. Google has a thousand snake care pages.
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