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    Re: Snakes not eating after switching to tubs?

    Yep, I have a thermastats, two thermometers, and two humidity gauges. One for each snake enclosure. As I mentioned in the post, the heat pad never exceeds 93 degrees in both enclosures.

    The BP is a five foot long female, so I gave her more space, she has a lot of sticks and fake plants in her enclose though so it doesn't seem as open. I forgot to mention, but the red tail boa has a section of his enclosure blocked off until he gets bigger (it is meant to be for his adult size) so he doesn't feel uncomfortable with all the space.


    I figured they would need awhile to adjust, I was just surprised since it has already been 2 weeks and they still seem uncomfortable.

    Edit: I got the tubs at walmart and I built the shelf myself. I will post pics later.
    Last edited by Wadjet; 06-01-2013 at 01:35 AM.

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