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liesela Posted - 13/09/2010 : 21:18:33
Is it possible for my snake to hurt itself from falling off the roof or walls of his viv? He's become super active at night and gets himself into the grooves of the roof - exo terra viv - and then usually falls off! I've got a layer of aspen down but i'm considering putting paper towels under it. I thought they were supposed to know when something was unstable or unsafe? what worries me is he's falling onto his hides or waterbowl and the KEEPS DOING IT!!!!
Help?
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liesela Posted - 15/09/2010 : 11:26:51
Lol true! My housemate thinks he's trying to escape just to "get her" lol she's a bit paranoid about snakes! nevermind the box of pinkys in the freezer! :D
princessbroxy Posted - 14/09/2010 : 22:00:21
lol i have a 4 and a half foot corn that reaches up to high and falls and she seems ok...well she does it again straight after it lol lets be realistic there not exactly the brightest bulb in the box lol
drchino Posted - 14/09/2010 : 10:51:46
My snake is always up on top of the background, she falls off now and then but seems fine. I've got leaves covering most of the background though so she's always got something soft(ish) to land on. Not sure if its safe without the leaves though, its quite a height.
Stacii Posted - 13/09/2010 : 23:13:47
i have a 4 month old corn and a 3 month odl corn and they are both happy and have more than enough space in their exo terra meduim flat faumariums as wee snakes can be freaked my too much space
liesela Posted - 13/09/2010 : 22:29:10
ah leaves! thats a pretty good idea! I dont have a background thingy, he's just so little he fits in the grooves between the roof and the walls! lol poor little guy, I suppose i should leave him this week and make any adjustments next week then?
rachiepotatoe Posted - 13/09/2010 : 22:14:49
I also have the exo terra viv, and my snake does the same with the grooves and falls all the time (so I took the background out mwuhaha) , I think they will be fine
Mine seems to be fine anyway.
I have leaves covering wherever he falls so it isnt a hard landing :)
liesela Posted - 13/09/2010 : 22:10:09
Well thats what i was thinking! But i've been told it'll be ok cos its got loads of greenery and hides for him to feel secure and he does seem pretty happy exploring it, I've only had him a few days so cant even handle him yet!!!
But during the day if i move too much or get too near him he gets rather upset and freaked out so i'm not sure about it! he's 3months ish old.
Stacii Posted - 13/09/2010 : 21:53:36
also im not sure a "baby" corn should be in an exo terra viv, perhaps a faunarium would be better depends on age obviously
Stacii Posted - 13/09/2010 : 21:52:48
im sure its ok as mine do the very same thing and they seem to have no ill effects, plus if it hurt then im sure they wouldnt keep doing it

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