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    Using my temp gun, temps on the bottom of the tank are 83F (I've been keeping them a little higher in case) and 90-92F on the hotspot. Ambient air temp about 3-5 inches up is 80F.

    Well after thinking over the last couple tries to feed her, I'm gonna lay down paper towels throughout the tank. She gets the pinks down (I know they're too small, but right now I want her to eat SOMETHING) but she tries to "push" them into position using her tank, and gets aspen on them. As soon as the aspen gets in her mouth, she tries to get it out and ends up spitting out the pinkie in the process. After that she has no interest in eating again.

    I'm going to try this tonight. Crossing my fingers.



    It's especially disheartening because I watch my boa eat like clockwork. I know it's two different matters, but sheesh, why can't my bp eat as well as she does? :/
    Last edited by xFenrir; 08-09-2012 at 01:52 PM.
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