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  • 05-18-2011, 01:27 AM
    deathfromabove
    Wow
    i put pieces of brown paper bag around all side of my tank today and holy crap what a fricken difference hes ALOT more active now, and doesnt get scared when i approach the tank also when i went to pick him up he didnt get scared either i think he learnt that if he wants out of the tank cuz hes always looking for a way out, to let me pick him up too lol maybe im going a little to far with that lol but i cant believe it only 8 hours with the sides covered and i already see a huge improvement hopefully hell take a meal now!!!
  • 05-18-2011, 01:29 AM
    Simple Man
    Great job! Snakes do so much better when they feel secure. Sometimes that's the only thing they need to really thrive. It makes a big difference. Good luck :)

    Regards,

    B
  • 05-18-2011, 01:35 AM
    Kymberli
    Very nice :) My normals are the same. They're in tubs that aren't in a rack system, so if I don't cover them they both get a bit stressed. Spoiled little BPs. :rolleyes: They get whatever they want!
  • 05-18-2011, 06:35 AM
    psychophobia
    i dont think that the problem that she dont eat.it happen to me too.i wrap all over her tank but she still dont eat.lastly,i go to the shop where i buy it,i ask to look what they put the bp before he sell it to me,i use the same tub like the shop use n i give the same food too.she eat mice not rat(i think it the same thing until he tell me the diff between this 2).u should check to the petshop where u buy it.
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