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    T. radix Ranch guidofatherof5's Avatar
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    Re: Does T. radix like to climb?

    Quote Originally Posted by NogtheNoodle View Post
    So, an Arboreal-type enclosure would work for these snakes?
    This is good to know.
    I can then get a nice Animal Plastics cage for my future garters and put appropriate logs/branches and hides in it.

    Keep in mind that these snakes are escape artists. Their ability to exploit even the smallest hole or crack in unbelievable. Security must be paramount.
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    Re: Does T. radix like to climb?

    Quote Originally Posted by guidofatherof5 View Post
    Keep in mind that these snakes are escape artists. Their ability to exploit even the smallest hole or crack in unbelievable. Security must be paramount.
    So I have read!
    I promise, guidofatherof5, I will find the most escape-proof enclosure and use that for my future garter snake(s).

    Animal Plastics cages come highly recommended by several snake owners, and it's the type of cage I will be putting my ball python and Brazilian Rainbow Boa in.

    Maybe you could help me, if you so choose, and have the time, if you would look around Animal Plastics, and see if there is a cage you would recommend for a garter?

    Thank you for any help you may provide.

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