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    Re: Thick crusty belly on BP

    Quote Originally Posted by Breezer View Post
    He's kept in an Exo terrace viv, I use reptile mats, he's a climber so has log frame I made, tried to get him out for a pic but he's not in the mood, had him out earlyier to check over, will try tomorrow, don't want to stress him out, ,,,,,,,
    I am quite sure he is probably already stressed out. A picture at this point is not going to make it much worse.

    If your temp is consistently 93 in the center of the enclosure the temp may be too high all over. There may be a reason he is climbing such as he is seeking a cool zone. Temp gun the entire floor of the enclosure under the substrate.
    Last edited by JodanOrNoDan; 04-27-2016 at 04:33 PM.

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