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    Thanks a lot I love her to death
    she was very sweet last night and curled around my leg and let me compress the rest of the old skin off her head

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    First of all, awesome red tail. Secondly, I'm with Josh on the spot being nothing to worry about.

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    Re: my new Suriname

    Quote Originally Posted by STjepkes View Post
    First of all, awesome red tail. Secondly, I'm with Josh on the spot being nothing to worry about.
    Thanks so much man for the kind words
    I just got a little concerned cause I had several factors working against me first being it was my first boaphile tank and getting the humidity up was an issue ( went to Cyprus mulch after the new paper didn't work) and second being this is the first time I had a bad shed with a snake were I needed to assist them

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    Re: my new Suriname

    Kickass Suriname! I just bought one last July and she is about a year and a half old. Quite smaller than yours, but I am told that locality Bcc's take a long time to become a mature size. I love mine as well. A couple of questions for you. Mine always seems to strike the front of her enclosure when it is close to feeding time. Does yours do that as well?
    I also have a boaphile enclosure. My humidity levels are fine with a large water dish, but I also have a exoterra monsoon humidifier that is on a sensor for back up. I noticed that the substrate gets too moist and her climbing logs tend to get mold on them when the humidifier turns on frequently. I clean these up when I see them, but is this harmful to my snake?
    Congrats on the new Suri!

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