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Ok for all of you trying to help me thank you all the rude ones I just brush you off my shoulder, This is a hatchling when they had him before I bought him he was in a smaller place, they told me to keep him in here for 7 DAYS!!! if you guys ever read? Anyways yes its approaching the 7 day mark! yes I will be putting him in a new cage! like seriously -.- However I am taking him BACK! to scales and tails for not eating as I believe he is not eating due to prey is too big. He is a Hatch-ling...
Now We have a temperature monitor in his cage! no need to freak out people, and YES! I do have a heater for when its too cold... but seriously his cage is always in the 80s if it gets closer to the 90s I take him away from my dresser (where he is set) and yes it gets hot in here Colorado so I keep him below 90 as I will start cooking him, I am doing my best of what people been breeding snakes for over 20 yrs. As some of you get confused of what I am saying, YES I do have a disability causing my speech and writing to be terrible as I have had a special ED most of my school because I would not understand people or situations and have to be explained in other ways, and YES my husband sometimes has to help me! Not asking for pity but patients and try and understand what I am saying if not DON'T JUMP ME!
But his cage is always in the 80's 87 to 88 when it becomes closer to 90s I removed him away from the heater (usually beside it now) and he stays at 85-86 and through the night stays the same with a fan in our window and yes I monitor it every hour or so, the first night I stayed up all night watching it to make sure where I could set him to keep him at a steady flow of heat and not make him to hot. So please don't think I am not keeping him warm, but I am worried for him not eating hence why I am taking him back to scales and tails, and making them get him to eat. My family thinks his instincts might not be kicking in yet, I just think its too big... I can take pictures for you of the mouse its still alive -.- which I will be releasing it far away from here (sorry maybe cruel but I find it more cruel to watch it slowly die and starve) I have them separated now, the mouse was only in his cage for 3 days due to him seeming ALWAYS interested slightly striking but not Striking to kill...  
So is it just me or this mouse IS TO BIG!!!! for him?
OH Also they had nothing smaller but I still feel its too big
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