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Re: Shoot.
He doesn't look too unhealthy, he's not triangular by any means, but his tail end still looks a little thin from his fast. He's currently in a tank with all sides covered and foiled/duct taped top with two others (I knowwwww, really, but the situation is far for permanent and entirely accidental. I'm in the process of building a rack at this moment, and it shouldn't take too much longer.) He has lots of hides to hang out in, six if you count under all the fake plants, and temps as good as I can get them in a tank (88-93F hot, 78-85F cool) And humidity sits around 46% non-shed. He hasn't refused a meal (as long as it's live) since he got off his refusal bit. I purchased him from a wonderful place that is absolutely nothing but helpful, and after a month of trying and talking to the employees (they know what they're talking about, not like the mostly fools at the major stores) they offered to take him back to get him eating, which took another month.
He's horrible at striking and only ever rarely gets the face, so a lot of times I have to hold the face of the mouse away from him until he's killed it, which he doesn't seem to mind since he's never refused after that. They do eat separately from the tank, but I haven't got any refusals yet, and it's always dark and quiet. when they have their own tubs, they'll get fed inside of them.
I cannot wait to finally have this rack done.
1.0 normal ball python, Simon
1.0 spider ball python, Noah
0.1 genetic blurry ball python, Eleanor
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