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    Re: New BP not eating-worried- advice asap?

    One thing with young hatching is keep them in tight enclosure and warm

    Here is what I would do

    I would downsize the enclosure to a 6 quarts tub with a plastic flowerpot saucer as an hide.

    I would provide 78/80 on the cool side and 88/90 on the warm side

    I would switch the substrate to Aspen.

    Than I would leave her alone for a week (NO handling) and offer food (live) same prey type that was previously fed.

    And of course the prolapse need to be addressed
    Last edited by Stewart_Reptiles; 03-05-2010 at 12:25 PM. Reason: Adding
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