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Re: Desert Tank
 Originally Posted by mrshawt
I think so. Bp's like tight, enclosed spaces.
Things I would also recommend:
a second, identical hide
some kind of covering of the two sides and back of the tank for security.
digital thermometers
Also, check out the bp husbandry forum for some hints on setups and whatnot. Welcome!
Mr. Shawt, I sent you this PM, anyone else, feel free to respond or contact me on Live Messenger
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Hey, Mr. Shawt... Thanks for the reply on my thread. I've got a few more questions for you if you don't mind. It would probably be easier to ask/answer on an instant messanger if you have one, if you have Live (msn) or Yahoo you can add me by my email: esanchez (at) live (dot) com.
I'll let you do that if you want to but here's me first questions.
We have 4 snakes.
0.1 (2.0" BP)(Zelda)
1.0 (2.2" BP)(Emilio aka Millie)
1.0 (2.5" BP)(Caesar)
0.1 (4.3" BP)(Cleo) <- She's kind of a pain.
Now, we keep them all in the same vivarium (the one you replied on) and they seem to like it. We haven't had ANY feeding problems at all, except with the big girl who was fasting, but she's eating a healthy meal once a week now.
Do you think they need to be separated?
They're all crawling around the tank right now, just looking around. Pretty nice to look at, they have a red infrared night heat lamp.
Last edited by dr del; 06-21-2009 at 09:24 AM.
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