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    Here's a trick that I've used with bps that just don't seem to eat regardless of what you do. Put two hideboxes in the bin, one on the hot side and one on the cold side and let the snake settle in and leave them alone for a week or so. They usually find a hide that they prefer. Take a frozen thawed rat pink or hopper mouse, use something small. Place it right outside the hide they prefer but not near the opening, put it just to the side so they can come in and out of the hide without being blocked by the rodent. It's usually gone in the am. If not, keep trying and only assist feed sparingly so they stay hungry.
    Last edited by Dave Green; 08-01-2013 at 12:12 PM.

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