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    Re: Bp hatchling won’t eat

    That gives me positive thoughts! I'm so glad your baby got to eat. Mine appears to be VERY thin, that's why I'm so worried. I only check his temperatures every so often to make sure it doesn't fluctuate too high or low.

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    Re: Bp hatchling won’t eat

    Quote Originally Posted by Jörmun View Post
    That gives me positive thoughts! I'm so glad your baby got to eat. Mine appears to be VERY thin, that's why I'm so worried. I only check his temperatures every so often to make sure it doesn't fluctuate too high or low.
    You are using a thermostat to regulate the heat source ... presumably


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    Re: Bp hatchling won’t eat

    Quote Originally Posted by Zincubus View Post
    You are using a thermostat to regulate the heat source ... presumably


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    Yes i do use a thermostat. My baby keeps trying to escape his bin around 6am,, he tried escaping again and i immediately plopped him back in his little home. Is this a sign he’s getting hungry? Should i offer early and not have to wait friday?

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    Re: Bp hatchling won’t eat

    Quote Originally Posted by Jörmun View Post
    Yes i do use a thermostat. My baby keeps trying to escape his bin around 6pm,, he tried escaping again and i immediately plopped him back in his little home. Is this a sign he’s getting hungry? Should i offer early and not have to wait friday?

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    Re: Bp hatchling won’t eat

    Quote Originally Posted by Jörmun View Post
    Yes i do use a thermostat. My baby keeps trying to escape his bin around 6am,, he tried escaping again and i immediately plopped him back in his little home. Is this a sign he’s getting hungry? Should i offer early and not have to wait friday?
    Continuously trying escape ‘can’ mean it’s just too warm in there even at the cooler end .


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    Re: Bp hatchling won’t eat

    Quote Originally Posted by Jörmun View Post
    Yes i do use a thermostat. My baby keeps trying to escape his bin around 6am,, he tried escaping again and i immediately plopped him back in his little home. Is this a sign he’s getting hungry? Should i offer early and not have to wait friday?
    Am I reading this right that he's escaped his enclosure more than once already??

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    Re: Bp hatchling won’t eat

    Quote Originally Posted by Zincubus View Post
    Continuously trying escape ‘can’ mean it’s just too warm in there even at the cooler end .


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    His warm temp remain at 88.2°F. It used to be 92 but someone recommended 88 instead(adjusted thur/fri). He wasn’t escaping with the 92 because he was newly moved into his bin(wed). He seems more comfortable and settled in now so i doubt its too warm.

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    Re: Bp hatchling won’t eat

    The humidity levels stay really high so i had to keep the lid a *tad* bit levered and weighted. He didnt get out this time, i had to simply scoot his body back. My drill finally came in and i drilled plenty of holes on the lid, its more secure now.

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