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this help me alot.
with this being my first bp and all
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How to help with bad shed on their head. Most of them don't like being touched on their heads?
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Sorry if the answer is in the thread,but I didn't read through the whole thread. But what temp should the water be in the soaking tub be?
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About 86f. Reading the first post is generally enough but if you do need clarification then we will help. :)
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About 86f. Reading the first post is generally enough but if you do need clarification then we will help. :)
I'm sorry, I just saw "luke warm" I was just wanting something a little more specific. Thank you for the info! I love this forum.
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Ok so I've had my lil guy about a month. I'm feeding him 1 adult mouse every 5 days and he hasn't shed yet. Should I be feeding bigger food? Hes 3 or 4 months old. I live in STL and can't find a rat breeder so it's just petco right now. Either adult mice or huge rats.