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    Don't worry about the new exo terra they are actually way better designed. I showed the dimensions if you want to see them. I can find and link it.

    I have the extra large ones for my adult (~48 inches, 1200 grams) and it fits perfectly. He actually is much more comfortable in them than the old design which I had.

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    Re: Albino Enchi

    Quote Originally Posted by SDA View Post
    Don't worry about the new exo terra they are actually way better designed. I showed the dimensions if you want to see them. I can find and link it.

    I have the extra large ones for my adult (~48 inches, 1200 grams) and it fits perfectly. He actually is much more comfortable in them than the old design which I had.

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    https://ball-pythons.net/forums/show...=1#post2566862
    The larges look fine, but the smaller ones are annoying. The entrances are too narrow. I have no idea why they designed them like that.

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    So I noticed the noodle was being really active tonight. Thought it was weird since she'd been so shy up til now, but then I remembered the breeder say her last meal was last Friday. My guess as she was out looking for her food (amazing how snakes just know these things). I was gonna give her a few more days to settle, but I figured if she was in hunt mode, then what the hell, I'd offer a mouse (the rat pups I ordered ended up just being a bit too big for her just yet, and she's been on mice anyways so far).

    Weighed her in the critter carrier at 133g. She's only two months old, so I guess that's not bad. Anyways, F/T mouse was ready to roll. Tried to see if she'd take it with a zombie dance. Nope. Then remembered a trick I'd seen on a video and just let the mouse drop and lie there. Sloooowly, she started to investigate, then BAM! Nailed it.









    She slammed it down. Missed getting a pic of her adorable "snake yawn", but I'll have other chances, I'm sure. Placed the carrier at an angle in her tank so she could crawl out, and she's currently holed up somewhere in the plants behind her warm hide (she'll be warm regardless).

    I am so happy! She seems like she'll be a good feeder, and wasn't at all fussed about feeding outside the tank!

    Meanwhile, Lily was looking at the entire thing like "where my mouse? "



    (Sorry Lily, you'll get fed on Tuesday when it's your feeding day)

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