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    Re: about mice,

    Well, i suppose maybe the next time a feeding comes around I'll try a few of these, thanks :]

    Quote Originally Posted by Kaorte View Post
    What is your snakes setup like? That can have a lot to do with their eating habits.

    Where abouts in chicago are you? I go to school at IIT
    It's a glass aquarium with three sides covered, and the top covered with aluminum. He has lots of places to hide (at least two on each side) and some fake plants. The temps are good and consistent, I check them every day. I upped them a little when he got bit, because I heard that raised temps kick start their immune system, and I reeeeally don't want him to get an infection.
    He gets fed separately, because unfortunately two weeks ago my other cages got either broken (my cousin picked up my electric guitar and gave it a good wack ) or the heat stopped working (when it rains, it pours), so all three of my guys are in the same tank. None of them are exhibiting signs of stress, and the cage is more than big enough for them, they're all under a year. I'm working on getting a rack system, maybe there'll be some good priced ones at the coming show.

    In Tinley, I'm at Moraine at the moment and it's dreadful, hahaha. But I think I've spent my college tuition on animals :o
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    1.0 spider ball python, Noah
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    Re: about mice,

    Where do yall live? I'm pickin up my first snake at the tinleu show. Got my cage all ready. I live in bourbonnais 60 miles south of downtown off 57

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    Re: about mice,

    sorry, answered wrong question.
    Last edited by zantedeschia; 02-01-2010 at 03:12 PM.
    2.0 Normal BP (Paradox, Charade)
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    1.0 Cube Stripe Corn (Ember)
    0.1 Motley Sunglow Corn (Phoenix)
    0.0.1 Sinaloan Milk (Pastiche)

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    Re: about mice,

    Quote Originally Posted by ls1goat04 View Post
    Where do yall live? I'm pickin up my first snake at the tinleu show. Got my cage all ready. I live in bourbonnais 60 miles south of downtown off 57
    I'm in Tinley between Oak Park and Harlem, by the train station. The show is definitely a good place to get a snake :] The amount of animals to choose from is astounding.
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