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    Arnold hanging around



    He's so cute : )

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    Cool set-up! And pretty boy.

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    a few of my balls liked to climb. one even would eat from perch.

    do you have trouble keeping proper temps and humidity with such a tall enclosure? maybe you have them already but i highly recommend you get a digital thermometer or a temp gun or both. those analog thermometers are pretty inaccurate.
    "you only regret the risks in life you DON'T take."

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    Re: Arnold hanging around

    I recently picked up some digital thermometers/humidity readers and a thermal gun....all at home despot...digital therm. Is behind the plant...just the angle.
    After joining this site and getting all this great info, I changed some things up.
    As far as the humidity, the enclosure is sealed up very well...the screen on top is the only vent area and he has a large dog dish of water and a smaller dish by his hide on the cool side...still making minor adjustments. This site has been a real eye opener.

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    that is a psychological problem known as the chondro complex, this personality problem happens when a BP is not lovefully raised by his parents and they ignore his feelings and then he sees the huge attention his parents spend tying the tie in the morning.

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    Re: Arnold hanging around

    Very cute snake!

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