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    First Snake

    I've been researching and window shopping for a while and finally jumped in the deep end. I got this fella and a corn.

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    Congrats! ADD warning what's that on ur hand? is that his sub?
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    First Snake

    Quote Originally Posted by galequin View Post
    Congrats! ADD warning what's that on ur hand? is that his sub?
    Yes, the sub is a vermiculite and potting soil that's a mixture of wood chips and dirt.

    Ingredients: Hypnum peat, forest products, sand, and perlite. And I just read a side note that says that says it contains pine bark. That's bad right?
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    First Snake

    I know cedar is a big no no but is pine?

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    No pine either

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    First Snake

    I'll get some aspen shavings this weekend then.

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    First Snake

    Much better.

    He hasn't quite settled in yet. He's been roaming a bit at night, is that normal. Could he be looking for food? He refused last weeks meal.

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    Re: First Snake

    Quote Originally Posted by Solucki View Post
    Much better.

    He hasn't quite settled in yet. He's been roaming a bit at night, is that normal. Could he be looking for food? He refused last weeks meal.
    Welcome to your new vice. He looks great and good job on changingthe substrate so fast!
    You may want to black out the sides of the tank. Will help him feel enclosed and not on display lol.
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    More than likely he just hasn't acclimated to his surroundings. As long as he has the proper humidity, temps, and is left alone for a week or two to get used to his tank he'll be just fine and ready to eat when he is.

    Of course you'll find sometimes even when conditions are perfect they won't eat (even hungry) just to tick you off.

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    Re: First Snake

    Gratz on the new snakes. to the addiction. Do you have pics up yet of your corn too?
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