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RumDemon Posted - 20/01/2014 : 19:11:41
As I mentioned in my photo post the other day, our little Carolina shed last week. Before he did I ordered one of the exo terra snake hides as it came with some moss. Typically he shed all by himself before the hide and moss turned up in the post!

I ordered the medium size hide, well it's miles too big for him at moment! So I got to thinking if I could use the hide now only make it a tighter fit by filling it dry moss? I figure that will allow him to make a nice cosy little hide within the moss. When he comes round to shedding again I can just swap dry for wet and that should help too right??

Seems to me like a sensible enough idea but I thought I'd put it out there while I'm still learning bits
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RumDemon Posted - 20/01/2014 : 20:19:12
Yeah, cool. That's pretty much what I was thinking
SilverWings Posted - 20/01/2014 : 19:49:31
I give my guys dry moss the play in in their hides, doesn't do them any harm.

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