Corn snake home, Your opinions?

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elise_x

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hiya,

A natural Corn Snake setup &the lucky owner, he is coming up to shedding so not looking his best

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He blends in quite well, lol
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He loves his new found hobby of burying
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regards, elise x
 
Nice Red Rat Snake. But like gillsy said, wouldn't be that easy to clean...
 
Nice Red Rat Snake. But like gillsy said, wouldn't be that easy to clean...

i think he/her wants it to be as natural as possable not to be the easyest tank to clean lol
 
Awesome setup mate ..... It's actually pretty easy to clean effected areas , it's like the Aspen snake bedding , I would Assume it clumps
 
Hiya,

Its bio-active so tropical springtails and woodlice take care of most of the mess but I remove the larger bits as said below it clumps together so its quite easy to remove :)

Awesome setup mate ..... It's actually pretty easy to clean effected areas , it's like the Aspen snake bedding , I would Assume it clumps

regards, elise x
 
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