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    Re: Getting First BP Please Help!!!

    Quote Originally Posted by pianoflute2 View Post
    I've been working on training my cat to stay off of the cage and she's been doing quite well. (I've set up more places for her to lay down.)
    Well, it's very difficult to train a cat. Believe me, as soon as she sees a snake moving around in there, she'll want to go over and investigate. It's just not the right kind of enclosure for a bp anyway in my opinion.

    Quote Originally Posted by LGray23
    He doesn't have a tank, it's one of those huge mesh enclosures for chams....there's no way a bp can be kept in those right??
    I suppose you could, but you'd probably have to mist like 20 times a day haha unless you live in a humid climate or have a good humidifier anyway //edit// sorry, I didn't see that you had a humidifier
    Last edited by blushingball419; 05-11-2011 at 01:57 PM.
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    0.1 normal ball "Karma"
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