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    Does she/he look healthy? (1st snake)




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    Re: Does she/he look healthy? (1st snake)

    Beautiful snake, congratulations


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    Do you have a view from the top from that angle the snake look skinny.
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    To keep the noodle looking healthy, maybe add some more plants for coverage (young BPs tend to prefer being covered), a really good idea is to cover three sides of the tank to make them feel more secure, and keep track of humidity in there. I know tanks can be a pain in the butt! What all is the setup? UTH with thermostat? What other heat sources (if any)? What size is the tank and is there anything covering the screen top? Ambient temps for warm and cool side and surface hot spot temp? Just some basic husbandry points to look at

    Definitely a good looking snake!

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    Re: Does she/he look healthy? (1st snake)

    Quote Originally Posted by ferrislongdog View Post
    To keep the noodle looking healthy, maybe add some more plants for coverage (young BPs tend to prefer being covered), a really good idea is to cover three sides of the tank to make them feel more secure, and keep track of humidity in there. I know tanks can be a pain in the butt! What all is the setup? UTH with thermostat? What other heat sources (if any)? What size is the tank and is there anything covering the screen top? Ambient temps for warm and cool side and surface hot spot temp? Just some basic husbandry points to look at

    Definitely a good looking snake!
    I'm getting more plants Saturday and I have a UTH and light the tank is a 20 gallon long I'm getting a humidity gauge and anther temperature gauge as well on Saturday this is the best top view he's hiding in the plant now


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