corn snake enclosure

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LOL. I don't let them out for a couple of hours and walk off. I watch them roam around and intervene if i need to...
 
I never said you did. lol. Just with the amount of furniture and things we have, there would be no chance. And snakes always head for furniture don't they haha. :)
 
If you're lucky it will end up behind your computer! Well.. mine always seem to, or make their way downstairs.
 
Jessica Dring;955017; said:
I never said you did. lol. Just with the amount of furniture and things we have, there would be no chance. And snakes always head for furniture don't they haha. :)

yes that is true, there is always the time they manage to get under a bed or sofa or whatever, but i do pretty well at not letting them. I think they do better on large cluttered desks, they have plenty of fun on them (at least the young/little ones do).
 
lol yeah, It was ok when My brother has his burm, as a baby it would curl up in shoes but as an adult it could usually be found resting on the fold out bed or behind the tele :)
 
Jessica Dring;978611; said:
lol yeah, It was ok when My brother has his burm, as a baby it would curl up in shoes but as an adult it could usually be found resting on the fold out bed or behind the tele :)
nice, how big is the burm?
 
It was around 10 foot at the time, unfortantely we don't have it anymore because my brother landed himself some time in jail, and my father couldn't keep it as he didn't have the time (to keep it tame etc) and my mother wasn't a fan of snakes anyway. My dad had a mate who kept severaly burms and retics so we gave it to him. I tell you something though, that snake was the tamest snake ever, is it just me, or do larger constrictors seem to have more personality (when tame) than that of say corns and kings? Thats just what I have noticed, as a mate has a few boas etc too.
 
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