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I have two corns, 1.1, and almost every night the will wind themselves around the inside of their enclosure. It's a tall square thing from zoo-med(18 x 18, maybe 24in high), door that opens on the front, and the top latches, but can come off. There's a small gap- 1/4 to 1/2 inch- between the top of the enclosure and the lid, and they worm their way in there. i wouldn't mind, but it makes the lid creak and groan every time they move and I keep jumping out of bed to make sure they haven't escaped. Occasionally one or the other loses their grip and plops back down to the bottom(which I find a little humorous).
I'm wondering if this is normal behavior, or is this perhaps a sign that there is not enough room for them? they have a big tree/branch to climb and dangle from, basking light, water dish, etc. Are they doing this from stress caused by cramped living conditions or is this just because they are active snakes?
Also, I think they are about a year old. I've had them about 7 months and they were at least a few months old when i got them. They are currently approx. 36in long, maybe longer, and have grown 8-10 in. since we got them.
-ned
I'm wondering if this is normal behavior, or is this perhaps a sign that there is not enough room for them? they have a big tree/branch to climb and dangle from, basking light, water dish, etc. Are they doing this from stress caused by cramped living conditions or is this just because they are active snakes?
Also, I think they are about a year old. I've had them about 7 months and they were at least a few months old when i got them. They are currently approx. 36in long, maybe longer, and have grown 8-10 in. since we got them.
-ned