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    Re: Normal KSB behavior?

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    And I definitely recommend Warren Treacher’s “The Sandboa Book”:
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    I appreciate that. Yeah I actually have an empty 30g lying around, my goal is to eventually switch him to a 20 long but the one I have will only be available in a few months. Also curious to see if he will climb in it if I throw in a branch.

    As far as eating regularly, lol. He went like 4 or 5 months off food (did this last winter too), had a mouse about 3 weeks ago, refused following 2 weeks. Won't touch frozen, won't eat when I'm in the room. Last year he started eating around April but was warmer last year than this year. Most of the people that I ask have said that this is normal for a male Kenyan. He's under 3 years old. Any further thoughts (on the 30 gallon and on feeding) based on this info?
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    Re: Normal KSB behavior?

    Sounds like you’ve got a good handle on his behavior and feeding patterns, so go ahead and try. If he stops eating, you can always go back to the smaller enclosure.


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    Re: Normal KSB behavior?

    Quote Originally Posted by Prognathodon View Post
    Sounds like you’ve got a good handle on his behavior and feeding patterns, so go ahead and try. If he stops eating, you can always go back to the smaller enclosure.


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    On that topic...I brought a mouse tonight (scented with gerbil bedding) and he immediately went into full on stalk mode with me in the room. Took it right down. Very happy snake daddy right here

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