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Lookin good Rock. He's growing fast too.
Re: This is my Bredli. There are many like it...
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rock
I think I would be worried if any of my Carpets weren't always on the move when handling!
He is coming along nicely, just beautiful.
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EL-Ziggy
Lookin good Rock. He's growing fast too.
Thanks, Zig. I agree, he looks like he is starting to put on a little weight. He will be feeding today so I will get him on the scale next week. Very curious to see where he is at!
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Gio
Beautiful!
Keep the updates coming.
Thank you, Gio! He is certainly a great representation of the species and that is what I was looking for.
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Reinz
I think I would be worried if any of my Carpets weren't always on the move when handling!
He is coming along nicely, just beautiful.
You're right, Reinz and thank you.
My only concern is that he is still a little cage shy when I am in the room at night. If I walk in and turn on the light he will stop and then decide to crawl in his hide. My BPs do not do that.
Perhaps red night lights would help so I don't have to turn on the overhead light?
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rock
Perhaps red night lights would help so I don't have to turn on the overhead light?
I'll use the red light on the LED strips to check on the snakes at night. Sometimes if I don't feel like searching for the remotes in the dark I'll just use a small flashlight for a quick peak. I usually don't point it directly in the cage. I just point the light semi vertically next to the cage and the refractive light is enough for inspection yet noninvasive.
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Jake- "I see the light!"
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I use red lights to help with my night viewing as well. I'm often up late at night and my critters make the perfect entertainment when the rest of the house is asleep. As Gio said in a recent thread, it's better than TV ;).