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    I put the water dish on the side with the lamp for now since the heating pad isn't on currently anyways. I have eco earth since I use it in my anole tank. I was just worried about my bp swallowing substrate. Is that not really a problem? His breeder had him on live hoppers, so I figured I'd do his first few feedings with those before trying to switch him to f/t. I was worried he might swallow more substrate if he was eating live food.
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    Re: My First BP Setup

    Can you put a dimmer switch on a florescent tube lighting?

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    Re: My First BP Setup

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    Can you put a dimmer switch on a florescent tube lighting?
    Not with florescent bulbs. They will flicker not stay on.

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    Re: My First BP Setup

    I feed on all substrates...... f/t is worse because the rat will be wet especially if dethawed in water.. if the ingest some it is not a problem.... you have to think tousands of year of evaluation has made these snakes were they are today....... they are not fragile like a newborn baby........

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    Re: My First BP Setup

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    I feed on all substrates...... f/t is worse because the rat will be wet especially if dethawed in water.. if the ingest some it is not a problem.... you have to think tousands of year of evaluation has made these snakes were they are today....... they are not fragile like a newborn baby........

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    I put the eco-earth down on one side and that has helped with the humidity. Once he's ready to be handled I think I'll take the carpet out and use eco-earth. I always worry too much about everything . Thanks for your help.
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    Re: My First BP Setup

    For my boas I use a 50 50 Mic of eco earth and cypress mulch....all my balls are in a rack and on paper. But the mix is less messy and works great

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    Re: My First BP Setup

    Quote Originally Posted by frostysBP View Post
    I feed on all substrates...... f/t is worse because the rat will be wet especially if dethawed in water.. if the ingest some it is not a problem.... you have to think tousands of year of evaluation has made these snakes were they are today....... they are not fragile like a newborn baby........

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    Shouldn't be an issue if you dry them off and fluff them up. Ive fed on aspen . And paper towel which is safer. And I always supervise just in case.

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    Re: My First BP Setup

    What works great for hides and is cheap..go to the pet store and look In the hamster isle. They have these plastic igloos...they come in different colors and sizes for about 4 dollars...they hold humidity very well also..I love em..so do my bp's

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    Re: My First BP Setup

    Quote Originally Posted by frostysBP View Post
    I feed on all substrates...... f/t is worse because the rat will be wet especially if dethawed in water.. if the ingest some it is not a problem.... you have to think tousands of year of evaluation has made these snakes were they are today....... they are not fragile like a newborn baby........

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    Use a hair dryer to dry off..works really.good.

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    Quote Originally Posted by chaples84 View Post
    What works great for hides and is cheap..go to the pet store and look In the hamster isle. They have these plastic igloos...they come in different colors and sizes for about 4 dollars...they hold humidity very well also..I love em..so do my bp's

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    I can't believe I didn't think of that. Great idea!
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