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my new Suriname

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  • 11-04-2015, 03:16 PM
    Emsbuff124
    Thanks a lot I love her to death
    she was very sweet last night and curled around my leg and let me compress the rest of the old skin off her head
  • 11-04-2015, 03:32 PM
    STjepkes
    First of all, awesome red tail. Secondly, I'm with Josh on the spot being nothing to worry about. :)
  • 11-04-2015, 10:39 PM
    Emsbuff124
    Re: my new Suriname
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    Originally Posted by STjepkes View Post
    First of all, awesome red tail. Secondly, I'm with Josh on the spot being nothing to worry about. :)

    Thanks so much man for the kind words
    I just got a little concerned cause I had several factors working against me first being it was my first boaphile tank and getting the humidity up was an issue ( went to Cyprus mulch after the new paper didn't work) and second being this is the first time I had a bad shed with a snake were I needed to assist them
  • 12-07-2015, 10:41 PM
    queenelvis82
    Re: my new Suriname
    Kickass Suriname! I just bought one last July and she is about a year and a half old. Quite smaller than yours, but I am told that locality Bcc's take a long time to become a mature size. I love mine as well. A couple of questions for you. Mine always seems to strike the front of her enclosure when it is close to feeding time. Does yours do that as well?
    I also have a boaphile enclosure. My humidity levels are fine with a large water dish, but I also have a exoterra monsoon humidifier that is on a sensor for back up. I noticed that the substrate gets too moist and her climbing logs tend to get mold on them when the humidifier turns on frequently. I clean these up when I see them, but is this harmful to my snake?
    Congrats on the new Suri!
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