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I just want to say i noticed the OP said something about pinky mice. No baby BP will ever touch a pinky mouse. They are too small and don't move. When you get the tub size, heat, and bedding correct, and you offer food again, try small mouse hoppers or large crawlers. Something with plenty of fur that moves a LOT.
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Re: hatchling feeding problem
Originally Posted by Deborah
Do you offer gradient temps or are your temps 34?
Do you use aspen? Aspen really helps providing extra security for those who are a little harder to get started.
How big are your bins?
I use newspaper, aspen are not available in our area, I depend on natural climate. we are now in 32-35C temp.
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Re: hatchling feeding problem
Originally Posted by Foschi Exotic Serpents
I just want to say i noticed the OP said something about pinky mice. No baby BP will ever touch a pinky mouse. They are too small and don't move. When you get the tub size, heat, and bedding correct, and you offer food again, try small mouse hoppers or large crawlers. Something with plenty of fur that moves a LOT.
I put them in dark quite room, 1 bp had eat this first meal, one still don't feel to eat...
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