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Tubs Vs. Tanks Feeding
First of all, let me thanks whoever learned that BP's thrive in tubs rather than glass tanks.
For the last month or so, my BP "Shy" refused every single meal that I offered. So naturally I figured it was something I was doing wrong. I'm very skeptical about the "bp's stop eating at certain times of the year" mumbo-jumbo. But what could be causing Shy to no longer want food. I handled regularly as usual, the humidity stayed around 60 in the fish tanks and the temps seemed accurate also; 90-92 on the warm side, and 78-83 on the cool side.
Well, after countless numbers of no-sleep nights, and running back and forth to check on temps in the tank, i finally decided to buy a sterillite tub. Actually 3 different tubs, whom sizes were wayyy to big for my Shy. Eventually the last one I got was a 12 qt rubbermaid tub that was a clearish-purple color. It took a while for me to just leave Shy alone, so it could get use to its new home, and I was constantly changing things, and constantly offering food. Then I saw this one youtube vid and this guy said, " only offer food once a week, until its feeding again". This was a struggle for me because I'm a creature of habit.
This last week, I weight Shy and said "Im not going to handle you for one week, and offer food after 6 days, on the seventh day(no pun intended).
This morning which is Sunday March 24, 2013, I offer a f/t small mice and Shy instantly when for it. It was like a parent watching their child on graduation day! Even though all the temps/humidity/ double hide/ uth were accurate in the fish tank, it just didnt offer the privacy that was needed.(this is my opinion at least) . Now Shy is in a book shelf thats the perfect size for her tube, which also provides the dark walls to limit visual and offer more security. The humidity is a breeze to maintain, and I can also view Shy whenever I choose.
Im happy.
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