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    Yea gona start him on larger mice asap.

    Could it be that he's gona start a shed cycle? His belly has been red ..

    The temps are all perfect, thermostats censor is lying on the substarte where the ufh is.

    Seems like he's just being a curious snake :)
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    Re: My tank is too high?

    Quote Originally Posted by adum View Post
    Yea gona start him on larger mice asap.

    Could it be that he's gona start a shed cycle? His belly has been red ..

    The temps are all perfect, thermostats censor is lying on the substarte where the ufh is.

    Seems like he's just being a curious snake
    Some BP's won't eat right before or during shed. That may be part of the equation... going into shed and rodents that are too small. so give him a week, and some bigger rodents. hopefully things will work out.

    I would raise the humidity to at least 60% if you think that he is going into shed.

    Best of luck.
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