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    Re: New snake. Have been reading all the FAQ, and posts. Still no luck.

    Quote Originally Posted by ZakuMedik View Post
    So my concern is, now once a week i am changing her environment. Again, i am more then happy to buy and do anything that will work. And i just want to make sure, that this isnt going to stress her out more.


    Container - https://www.amazon.com/STERILITE-175...%2C218&sr=8-14

    Hide - https://www.amazon.com/Idyllize-Piec...%2C211&sr=8-15

    I'll use a bowl from my dishes for water, and i have aspen and coconut. UTH w/ thermostats. Anything I'm missing?
    Yeah, unfortunately the situation with moving him isn't ideal, but it's best to get it out of the way now and start from scratch so to speak.
    Once he's moved to the new enclosure basically hit the "restart" button and start as if you just brought him home.
    Stick to what's been advised throughout the thread and you'll be good to go in no time.

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    Re: New snake. Have been reading all the FAQ, and posts. Still no luck.

    Quote Originally Posted by Craiga 01453 View Post
    Yeah, unfortunately the situation with moving him isn't ideal, but it's best to get it out of the way now and start from scratch so to speak.
    Once he's moved to the new enclosure basically hit the "restart" button and start as if you just brought him home.
    Stick to what's been advised throughout the thread and you'll be good to go in no time.

    Okay. Got all the parts for the new set up. Putting it together now. Thank you very much for all the support. But look how cute she is, just poking her head out from her hide. I believe in her, and me! We can do this!

    https://ibb.co/bFphyLm

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    Re: New snake. Have been reading all the FAQ, and posts. Still no luck.

    Quote Originally Posted by ZakuMedik View Post
    Okay. Got all the parts for the new set up. Putting it together now. Thank you very much for all the support. But look how cute she is, just poking her head out from her hide. I believe in her, and me! We can do this!

    https://ibb.co/bFphyLm
    Good luck with your new snake!
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    Re: New snake. Have been reading all the FAQ, and posts. Still no luck.

    Quote Originally Posted by ZakuMedik View Post
    Okay. Got all the parts for the new set up. Putting it together now. Thank you very much for all the support. But look how cute she is, just poking her head out from her hide. I believe in her, and me! We can do this!

    https://ibb.co/bFphyLm
    Happy to help.

    And yeah, you do got this!! Keep up the good work and let us know if you have any more questions.

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    We're rooting for you both!! Give her time to settle into her new enclosure, then let us know how it's going.

    1.0 Lesser Mojave Ball Python "Neptune"; 1.0 Western Hognose "Murray"

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    1.0 Doberman Pinscher "Bulleit"; 1.0 Siamese Cat "Boudreaux"; 1.0 British Shorthair Cat "Oliver”


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    After two weeks in the new enclosure. She finally ate!

    I tried a fuzzy and she didnt move at all. The next week i tried a rat pinky. and BOOM!

    going to continue keeping her in there, not handle, and try to get two more feeds onboard before i move her.


    THANK YOU VERY MUCH

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    https://images.app.goo.gl/mUxSa5Gw3Zb35Qd36

    I haven't got one myself yet, but I think this little chart might help you out on what kind of shape she is in. Just follow the link. Good luck!

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