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    My Fire Ball Python Finally Ate For Me!

    It took a couple weeks but my boy ate for me the first time (with me) here is a pic!

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    Re: My Fire Ball Python Finally Ate For Me!

    Awesome!
    Watchout for those log hides, they can be finicky and grow mold if they sit on too damp of a substrate.

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    Re: My Fire Ball Python Finally Ate For Me!

    Quote Originally Posted by AnnaK231 View Post
    Awesome!
    Watchout for those log hides, they can be finicky and grow mold if they sit on too damp of a substrate.
    Ok thanks for the advice!
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    Re: My Fire Ball Python Finally Ate For Me!

    Quote Originally Posted by AnnaK231 View Post
    Awesome!
    Watchout for those log hides, they can be finicky and grow mold if they sit on too damp of a substrate.
    This unfortunately was my experience too. You can bake them in your oven at like 250 for 30 min and it'll help keep it down. Just check them for sticky sap and let cool after baking
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