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    Re: My New Ribbon Snake! (Unidentified)

    Quote Originally Posted by guidofatherof5 View Post
    I would go with a large one. Ribbons can be very aquatic.
    I'll switch some stuff around and get a nice big bowl in there

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    Re: My New Ribbon Snake! (Unidentified)

    Quote Originally Posted by NickB View Post
    I'll switch some stuff around and get a nice big bowl in there
    Your Ribbon will love you for that.
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    Re: My New Ribbon Snake! (Unidentified)

    Quote Originally Posted by guidofatherof5 View Post
    Your Ribbon will love you for that.
    I hope so, it was surprisingly tame when I handled it between taking it out of it's transport box to put it into the vivarium. I was a little worried that this might be a sign of poor health however not long after I put him in the vivarium he went straight up to the highest basking point (35c, the vivarium has quite the thermal gradient) and basked there so hopefully he was just a little cold.

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