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    Re: another feeding question and a question on handling

    Quote Originally Posted by bpownerjoey View Post
    Not to be rude but NEVER leave a mouse in the cage overnight!!. I cannot stress this enough. They attack the snake if they get hungry or feel like chewing.
    Also make sure you are monitering the temperature on both sides of the tank and the humidity should be between 50%-70%. Temps should be at abought 89 at the basking spot and on the cool side about 82-85. If the humidity is low try misting. Humidity and temp issues are a cause of stress and can make your ball not eat. Also if he was eating live before some will refuse F/T so you will have to feed live.

    even if its been dead in the freezer for two weeks with its throat slit by the reptile shop i purchased it from?

    also, temps and humidity is spot on and he has been feeding for 2 weeks now. non assist.

    thank you for the feedback.
    Last edited by tryme; 07-17-2012 at 06:57 AM.

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