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Congrats on your new addition!
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X2 on the congrats. Bloods are always something I want to get into but never have the space.
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Re: Finally pulled the trigger on a baby blood!
Congrats! I got my first blood last friday!
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Thanks im planning in keeping her in plastic tubs, they thrive there too right?
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Re: Finally pulled the trigger on a baby blood!
They are recommended to be kept in tubs due to their humidity requirements and for them to feel secure. Security is a big thing with the little guys.
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 Originally Posted by blafiriravt
They are recommended to be kept in tubs due to their humidity requirements and for them to feel secure. Security is a big thing with the little guys.
Oh perfect! i have heard alot about their humidity requirements, can someone maybe shed some light on this subject?
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Re: Finally pulled the trigger on a baby blood!
Yes your goal is 80-82F with 60-70% humidity. They will drink water like no tomorrow as well. They also are more apt to soak than ball pythons, so if a larger water bowl is provided, it will not only provide more in-tub humidity but also stimulate natural behavior in the snake making her less stressed. Newspaper works great with bloods, they really like to hide in a few sheets of crumbled paper, although any tight secure hide will do. A light misting on newsprint or paper towels daily should keep your humidity right in the sweet spot
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Beautiful! Nice pick up
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