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    Get some sponge

    wash it very carefully with water. Then soak the sponge in water that does not have any chlorine or chloroamine in it. Put a wet sponge in each hide to increase humidity.

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    Re: Get some sponge

    Quote Originally Posted by nightrainfalls View Post
    wash it very carefully with water. Then soak the sponge in water that does not have any chlorine or chloroamine in it. Put a wet sponge in each hide to increase humidity.

    David
    Wash the snake with water?

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    Re: Should I be worried?

    Well, the live mouse has been in for 20 minutes so I'm taking it out. The room was completely black. I think im going to wait until she's done shedding and try again

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    Re: Should I be worried?

    Never mind she just ate it!!! Thank you all so much for your help.

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    Re: Should I be worried?

    Quote Originally Posted by f22raptor95 View Post
    Never mind she just ate it!!! Thank you all so much for your help.
    Good job, do this a few more times with the same prey item and than you can attempt to switch her, just remember when switching, it is one step at the time if you want to switch to rats switch to live rats have a few successful meals and once you do you can switch to F/T rats, or do the opposite F/T mice first and rats second if you want to switch to rats also.

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    Re: Should I be worried?

    Quote Originally Posted by Deborah View Post
    Good job, do this a few more times with the same prey item and than you can attempt to switch her, just remember when switching, it is one step at the time if you want to switch to rats switch to live rats have a few successful meals and once you do you can switch to F/T rats, or do the opposite F/T mice first and rats second if you want to switch to rats also.

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    Thanks so much you've been great help. I'd like to switch to f/t eventually, but I'm gonna let her keep eating live adult mice for a while to get some size to her then I'll try rats.

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