Re: Getting New BP to eat
UTH thermostat stays at 98degrees which leaves the substrate surface around 88-90. UVB lights are only two and are just for a day/night cycle.
Re: Getting New BP to eat
Yes I was feeding in enclosure, I have attached a pic of me holding it.
http://i59.tinypic.com/14v33me.png
Okay so - no handling the rest of the week, I'll get a ceramic heater instead of red light that will keep ambient average so there is no drop at night, and i'll try feeding it a live mouse next wednesday in enclosure. not sure on how many grams it is... i will weigh and get back this afternoon.
Re: Getting New BP to eat
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danielfritino
Yes I was feeding in enclosure, I have attached a pic of me holding it.
http://i59.tinypic.com/14v33me.png
Okay so - no handling the rest of the week, I'll get a ceramic heater instead of red light that will keep ambient average so there is no drop at night, and i'll try feeding it a live mouse next wednesday in enclosure. not sure on how many grams it is... i will weigh and get back this afternoon.
Based on your picture he can take an adult mouse ;)
Re: Getting New BP to eat
So update- I brought a live mouse home, held him in a little feeder enclosure next to cage for a few hours, then dropped him in snakes terrarium right at beginning of evening. Little guy hit it immediately... guess i'll feed him a few more live before i decide to go F/T.