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                | n/a | Posted - 16/09/2010 : 13:23:06 As a newbie I've read quite a lot and taken the 'Don't go to large with your Viv' for a new corn on board but have been wondering something.
 
 Snakes are generally kept in partial/complete see through enclosures with lots of glass or clear plastic. Why do they get skittish and agrophobic when in too large a viv but not when looking through the glass to a huge outside world?
 
 Just wondering.
 
 Regards,
 Tim
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                | gingerpony | Posted - 16/09/2010 : 16:34:19 and it's generally recommended that you cover 3 sides of a glass or plastic enclosure so the snake feels less exposed
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                | mikeyd_26 | Posted - 16/09/2010 : 14:43:07 usally because theres places for them to hide if they do feel threatend and no open spaces were they could feel vunarable to be preyed on
 therefore reducing stress :]
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