Maskot

Maskot Log · Enrichment-first testing with our resident kingsnake
Maskot — kingsnake
Meet Maskot

Maskot the Kingsnake

When we first brought her home, we thought a few logs and a hide would be enough. But she showed us otherwise. If her setup stayed the same too long, she grew restless. The moment we added something new — a perch, greenery, or a shifted branch — she came alive, climbing and exploring with confidence.

Every reptile needs change. If their environment never shifts, they get bored. And if their habitat doesn’t resemble their natural world, they can become stressed and withdrawn.

That’s why we created BundleBiome. We don’t make décor ourselves — instead, we gather trusted pieces from the best reptile brands and curate them into biome-based bundles. Rainforest, desert, grassland — each set echoes a real habitat, so reptiles can live naturally, not just exist in a tank.

Every time we rotate her décor, she proves the difference: more curiosity, more activity, more happiness. She’s the reminder that reptiles deserve habitats, not cages.

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What she teaches us

Watch-time beats guesswork. We look for confident movement, optional hides, and natural patrol loops. If an item looks pretty but blocks routes, it’s out.

Design checkpoint

Every setup must balance texture, cover, and a focal piece. That’s how a tank becomes a habitat — and a room feature.

Rotation matters

Small swaps = big novelty. A branch angle, dense plant patch, or raised basking spot keeps curiosity high without a full rebuild.

Tips for your reptile from our Maskot

Substrate for Burrowing

Provide enough substrate depth for natural burrowing behavior. Burrowing helps reptiles feel secure, reduces stress, and allows them to regulate comfort levels just like in the wild.

Climbing Opportunities

Include branches, ledges, and vertical décor. Climbing gives reptiles exercise, keeps them active, and provides natural vantage points for observation and exploration.

Rotate Décor Regularly

Reptiles become bored if their environment never changes. Rotate hides, plants, or perches every few weeks to encourage curiosity, prevent stress, and promote exploration.

Create the Natural Habitat

Explore biome themes and textures inside.

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