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    Re: mojave ball python wont eat

    Quote Originally Posted by RRivera View Post
    wow ok I actually have handled it about 3-4 times since getting it thinking that the more i would handle the more it would get used to it. It can be that my husbandry isnt setup right. I cant post attachments but i can try to explain it. I have a bonsai tree type thing on the right side of the tank as its home with the thermomat for heat since i cant keep the temp high enough. The left side has a tree stump for cover with a palm tree. I also have aspen for bedding with a bit of green moss to keep some humidity. Temerature is at 73-75 and humidity is about 60.
    That is too cold. You want a thermal gradient. Hottest spot in the tank on one sude around 90. Cool side of the tank around 78-80, no lower imo.

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