Lesa
Well-Known Member
Ohhh the possibilities for titles for this thread were endless. But seriously,:| my question:
Our new hatchling is in a click clack with a well secured lid and very small ventilation holes. My husband is currently building an "in-between" enclosure for when he's a bit bigger but before he goes into the large cabinet we are designing. The hinged lid in the enclosure has gaps of 2-3mm. I have read that snakes can get through very small cracks - how small exactly?
This Atherton we have (3 months old now) spends NO time in a hide but all his time either curled up ON TOP of the hides or as high as he can get on his branch, I would like to move him as soon as possible, as he seems to want to climb, but don't want to take any risks.
Any advice would be very welcome.
Our new hatchling is in a click clack with a well secured lid and very small ventilation holes. My husband is currently building an "in-between" enclosure for when he's a bit bigger but before he goes into the large cabinet we are designing. The hinged lid in the enclosure has gaps of 2-3mm. I have read that snakes can get through very small cracks - how small exactly?
This Atherton we have (3 months old now) spends NO time in a hide but all his time either curled up ON TOP of the hides or as high as he can get on his branch, I would like to move him as soon as possible, as he seems to want to climb, but don't want to take any risks.
Any advice would be very welcome.