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- From: tracer@carson.u.washington.edu (David P. Tracer)
- Newsgroups: rec.pets.herp
- Subject: Re: The Makeup of A Snake's Housing...
- Date: 31 Dec 1992 20:12:33 GMT
- Organization: University of Washington, Seattle
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- In article <1992Dec31.060143.8108@siemens.com> aad@siemens.com (Anthony Datri) writes:
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- >If your gopher is like my Black Pine, she doesn't climb much anyway. I've
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- Come to think of it, I don't know if I've ever seen my Gopher Snake climb!
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- Corns ARE climbers though, so your concern about the unweighted edges are
- well-taken. I'd just make sure to weight the top all around!
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- Happy New Year!
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- -David
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