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    Debora you don't think that a 3 degree gradient might be an issue?

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    He's on sani chips at the moment.

    He seems to feel secure in the shoe box sizes tub and I think I fixed the temp problem, I cut a hole in the lid over the cool side and hot glues a screen over it. Now I just have to worry about humidity.

    Poor little guy... I wouldn't want to eat ether =/


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    Re: Still not eating =(

    Quote Originally Posted by kitedemon View Post
    Debora you don't think that a 3 degree gradient might be an issue?
    Could be a contributing factor absolutely.
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    Well I hope that that adjustment and prey suggestions helps to solve the issue!

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    I moved him to one of those nano zoomed tanks that I had sitting around with a uth on it and paper taped on all sides last night.

    Today I was at the reptile shop getting a couple weeks worth of bugs and I decided to get him a live hopper while I was there even though I just moved him. It was gone within a couple minutes!!

    So exciting! Haha


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    Glad you got that worked out!

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    Re: Still not eating =(

    Quote Originally Posted by LGray23 View Post
    I'd try leaving a live hopper mouse in with him in his enclosure over night. Any problem feeders I've ever had this has worked for. Are you removing him to feed him in a separate tub or anything? A hopper mouse CANNOT hurt him overnight.
    I disagree.. I left a hopper mouse with a stubborn bp over night, even provided it with mouse blocks. The next morning I had one chewed up baby bp and a still live hopper. I'm glad that many of you have not have any issues, but I have. I'd leave something smaller..

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