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    He's been in his warm hidey hole for the most time I can remember in the last couple days so I think thats a very good sign that he's adjusting. The next time im ready to feed him which will probably be in a couple days since I want to get him on a schedule ASAP, Ill probably give him a Hopper and see how he does, but I am very happy to see that he seems to enjoy the heating pad hide, he hasn't been on the cool side hide all that much but Im sure that will change, or he already goes over there but when Im either not home or asleep.

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    Re: Hi, New BP owner! (A little anxious)

    Congratulations on your new BP! As long as you have the proper thermal gradient your snake will thermoregulate itself accordingly. He’s still getting acclimated to his new environment and could take a few weeks/months to totally settle in. I agree with feeding mouse hoppers over pinkys. Hopefully he’ll take to f/t right away. Best wishes.
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