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    Re: Where does your BP stay after eating?

    Quote Originally Posted by Seru1 View Post
    This may be me worrying to much again, but usually after she eats I never see her at all.

    one small part of my neodesha doesn't have a heating pad under it, and it stays in the 70's.

    I would think she would be in the basking side to aid her digestion but she was in the coolest hide this morning and the coolest hide when I cam back and I just find it weird. I know she was because I can see slightly through the small entry hole. It's the only hide I can see in. And now she even has her head out.


    MAn I wish I could get in this snakes head. I figure she knows whats best for her and she has access to two more hides each in a progressively warmer area.

    I just wonder why she's not using them, I am very afraid of regurg
    if you avg out where all my go after eating youll end up with all over their tubs. sometimes ill find them on the warm side then the next feeding day its on the cool. as long as your temps are where they should be they will figure the rest out
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