Be careful if using upside down pots. I have some in with my Bredl's, & my male decided he could fit through the drain hole. He couldn't. I found him not long after he tried it, stuck & bit distressed. I used pliers to carefully crack it off him (little champ never once tried to bite me), he was fine but for some rough scales which were OK next slough. I still use the pots for hides (although they are outgrowing them now) as they seem to love being absolutely coiled snug in them, but I now plug the drain hole with a piece of cork.Cheap Terra cotta pots from bunnings. You can make the drain hole larger for another entry as well.
Given that 1issie is only 9, don't be too hard on her
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