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    Re: Aggressiveness.

    Reptile basics sells very good hides if you want to check them out.

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    Re: Aggressiveness.

    Quote Originally Posted by Saber402 View Post
    I would say that medium sized mice are too small unless you are feeding two. I have two BP's that are just under 100 grams and they do fine with rat pups. Try a pup but you may even need to go one step bigger with yours.
    +1 on this, my ~150g lesser and mojave are taking rat pups like there is no tomorrow.

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    Re: Aggressiveness.

    Quote Originally Posted by Hammer2576 View Post
    Well last time I weighed him he was around 123 grams. I feed him medium size mice now. And his husbandry looks like the pic.


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    imma weigh mine as soon as I get my scale..yours looks maybe slightly bigger than my boy and he is taking large mice. Which are slightly thicker then his fattest part of his body.
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    Everyone here knows better than me,I only have my first snake for 6 weeks now...but def I'd say make sure his enclosure is around 86-90 have the UTH set at certain temp,mines around 85 ( come winter I'll bump it up if needed)and my humidity is 40 on the avg and 60-70 during his first shed. I also leave a damp rag covering 60% of the top screen to increase humidity and keep heat in.
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