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    Re: How to inject F/T feeders with water?

    Thanks, everyone. We do have a humidifier venting into our tanks, which keeps humidity between 60-70%. Here's hoping next shed is better.

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    Re: How to inject F/T feeders with water?

    Quote Originally Posted by WhompingWillow View Post
    Thanks, everyone. We do have a humidifier venting into our tanks, which keeps humidity between 60-70%. Here's hoping next shed is better.
    Like Deb said, keep it simple. Proper husbandry is paramount to healthy animals. I've never done any injecting of anything, soaking, or any other "tricks". I just provide proper husbandry and my animals are healthy. They all shed beautifully, eat well (some refusals here and there, but that's snakes for ya) and handle well.

    Simple is good with these animals. Once the equipment is set up and dialed in it really becomes easy. Just check your equipment daily and make adjustments when needed. Spot clean as needed and provide clean water....that's about it.

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