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With the sani chips he made huge mounds that made it difficult to open the drop down door and kept filling his water dish full of it. Pits are one of the few snakes that can dig their own burrows. Its fun to watch. They hook their heads like the letter j and rapidly jerk rearwards with sani chips flying everywhere. If they have a substrate that hold shape like shredded aspen they dont have the need to dig. Im interested the ratio of eco earth to reptibark you use for your pit. Thanks,
Carl
With the sani chips he made huge mounds that made it difficult to open the drop down door and kept filling his water dish full of it. Pits are one of the few snakes that can dig their own burrows. Its fun to watch. They hook their heads like the letter j and rapidly jerk rearwards with sani chips flying everywhere. If they have a substrate that hold shape like shredded aspen they dont have the need to dig. Im interested the ratio of eco earth to reptibark you use for your pit. Thanks,
Carl
Cool! sounds like i need a pit!
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0.1 Mexican Black King Snake (Medusa) | 1.0 Black Milk Snake (Darth) | 1.0 Desert King Snake (Tut)