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    Since the photo cut out what needed to be seen ill post the direct link.

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    Looks like normal sausage butt, I think she'll poop after she sheds. Nothing to worry about.
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    warm side is set to 85 with basking temp of 89 to 90 with temp controller and dimmer. cool side set at 76 to 78. two hides in warm and cool. when she sheds i have a hide with moist moss in it for her to hydrate sence she wont dip in her water. lol.

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    Re: food to big for bp. please help.

    I'd say you have little to worry about then.
    Every once in awhile a snake might do something kind of dumb but, to be perfectly honest I've found my snakes do fewer dumb things in a day than I do on average. I'll qualify that with the exception of my female YB, she would eat like it was thanksgiving every single feeding day if I let her. That girl is very food focused.

    She is going to leave you a rather large present soon.

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    She's a water pooper lol. Got a pix of her after shed now. She's two toned. Front half is dark and back half is pale. Check it out.

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    If anything she looks a bit thin, what's her feeding regimen?
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    What does she weigh??
    Hopper mice are too small, that is what fresh hatchlings get.

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    I was thinking awfully thin looking.
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    Re: food to big for bp. please help.

    Quote Originally Posted by BLM94 View Post
    If anything she looks a bit thin, what's her feeding regimen?
    This. She looks awful skinny.

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    She was a rescue. When i got her she was under weight and under fed. Im slowly trying to get her up to adult mice but feeding her hopper till she plump up a bit. Just got her a month ago. The person guy i got her from was feeding her two fuzzies a week. I didn't want to go from fuzzies to adult mice right away so im building her up before i do. Im going to start her on them next week. I have been feeding her every 5 days since i got her. She eats like a champ. And likes her head pet like a dog. Lol.

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