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    Er somehow I reposted something from before, sorry about that ^_^;;
    0.1 Mexican Black Kingsnake *Princess Elysia*
    0.1 Miami Phase Cornsnake *Leila*
    0.1 Ball Python *Boo*

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    I believe EcoEarth and Bed-a-Beast are the same thing (just different companies). YOu take the brick and put it in a bucket with water (I forget how much) and let it sit for about 20 minutes and the brick expands. Then for a drier species like the kings you spread it out as thin as possible and let it dry in the sun.

    What are the dimensions of your sterilite? According to this ad one brick is enough for the equivalent of a 40 gallon. At this site you get 3 bricks for $4.99:

    http://www.drsfostersmith.com/produc...p=1&N=2006
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    Oh thank you Tiger ^_^

    Its a 90qt sterilite, I think that is 20g?

    So far she has been in the hot hide most of the day, I saw her in the cold hide once. I got her new hides today, and rather then hitting them with a hammer to knock a hole in them, I ground out 2 holes with my trusty rotary tool thingy ^_^ They are outside drying a bit.





    I hate to bother her but after being out shopping and coming home and not seeing her in there, I need to check and see if she is where I think she is. I'll just check under the hides. I'll wait till tomorrow to put the new ones in ^_^

    Her head is pretty small so I think I will try a pinky to start. And then I'll just give her something bigger if I have to.

    These are my "Super Special Feeding Tongs" I think they are beginner chopsticks for kids ^_^

    0.1 Mexican Black Kingsnake *Princess Elysia*
    0.1 Miami Phase Cornsnake *Leila*
    0.1 Ball Python *Boo*

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    lol Nice tongs!
    I also love my rotary tool thingy!
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    Humidity concern >_<

    those make great hides! My kings and corn love them....and paper towel rolls.

    I'm sure one order of the EcoEarth (especially since you get 3 bricks) would be more than enough for your girl.

    Love the tongs - those are classic!
    Ball Python, Bredl's Carpet Python, Kenyan Sand Boa, Saharan Sand Boa
    Mexican Black King, California King, Snow Corn, Okeetee Corn, Everglades Ratsnake
    Blue Tongued Skinks: Irian Jaya (2), Indonesian, Northern, Tanimbar, Eastern, Kei, Merauke
    Crested Gecko

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