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Re: My new yellow belly female
 Originally Posted by arialmt
Nice choice for a first, eh. What are you thinking name wise?
Assuming you already have a surface temp infrared thermometer, get a couple cheap analogs you can move around at snake level. It will give you peace of mind to see temps in many places at once. Your temps are fine, it's clutter you might think about.
really? can you give me links and show me what i might need? I named her B-EZ lol like be easy. Get it? Thanks!
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Start by double checking my suggestion, I've never had a baby bp. I would guess a couple pieces of cork bark and some fake plant stuff so she can feel like she's hidden everywhere she goes. I've read suggestions of crumpled paper and tp / pt rolls as well.
You don't "need" a couple little analog therms since your temps are fine. It is something that helped me get to know the floor level ambient temps, where the snake breathes.
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Re: My new yellow belly female
Congrats...that's a cute little YB. Good luck with her.
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You can go to any craft store or most dollar stores and find fake leaves you can clutter the enclosure. Her hides seem a little big. You can fill them with sphingam moss or crumpled news paper to make them a little tighter.
She is so tiny and cute!
Congrats 
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 Originally Posted by PorcelainxDoll
You can go to any craft store or most dollar stores and find fake leaves you can clutter the enclosure. Her hides seem a little big. You can fill them with sphingam moss or crumpled news paper to make them a little tighter.
She is so tiny and cute!
Congrats
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Thanks!
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Has she eaten since hatch? 53g if she was a couple months old seems tiny. She's super cute!
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She ate a week ago
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Re: My new yellow belly female
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Wow awesome! Im glad she ate so early for you!!
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0.1 Dumerils (Cerin)
1.0 Hypo BCI (Vero)
1.1 Dogs (Krackers & Ripley)
Tarantulas & Other Arachnids
0.2 G. rosea, 0.0.1 P. murinus, 0.0.1 B. sabulosum, 0.0.1 L. difficilis, 0.0.1 A. geniculata
0.0.1 A. versicolor, 0.0.1 L. parahybana, 0.0.1 Hapalopus sp columbia, 0.0.1 B. vagans
0.0.1 Asian Forest Scorpion
Lizards
1.0 Tokay Gecko
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 Originally Posted by PorcelainxDoll
Wow awesome! Im glad she ate so early for you!!
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I know! Thanks!
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