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  • 09-27-2018, 11:39 AM
    Helonwheelz383
    Thanks for the tips everybody! I've got the UTH's moved and hooked up to a thermostat and got a ceramic heat bulb with an inline dimmer and it's working a lot better. With the top mostly covered I can easily keep the humidity above 60 percent. I've got a sheet of some foam insulation that I'm going to paint flat black and line the outside of the tank with after work today. She already started shedding again yesterday so I'm assuming the poor thing had that other crap and the eye caps stuck there for quite a while? She only had a small strip on her back left this morning and it looks like it will probably be gone before I get home. I really appreciate the advice. Definitely helped things go smoother/quicker. I know she really appreciates it. Poor thing was quite neglected. I'm just glad that they at least had the wherewithal to realize that and do what they could to find a good home. She's settled in very nicely though. She likes to cruise around and explore and my little nephews absolutely adore her. Pretty funny that the only other person willing to hold her is a 3 year old (with help of course) I've always found it interesting how The rest of the family not so much but they're slowly coming around haha. It's impossible not to like something with such a gentle temperament so it's only a matter of time. Just gotta work through some leftover childhood fears I guess. My sister in law has already came at me with some "lady that her pet snake ate her" story hahaha. I'm over here like really? We have a German Shepherd for hell's sake. If were talking facts that could potentially be exponentially more dangerous than a 4 foot BP.
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