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Nice update on the python, I've officially seen her in the cool hide, and saw her out and about when I walked into the room late last night.
Still waiting on supplies(larger uth and hides), to move her into a 20 long. But for now at least it looks like I'll be trying to feed her either tonight(day 4) or tomorrow(day 5) as she seems fairly relaxed. Been debating on size, I think she'll take an adult mouse no problem.
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Re: A bit of a rescue story
 Originally Posted by Sniffle
Nice update on the python, I've officially seen her in the cool hide, and saw her out and about when I walked into the room late last night.
Still waiting on supplies(larger uth and hides), to move her into a 20 long. But for now at least it looks like I'll be trying to feed her either tonight(day 4) or tomorrow(day 5) as she seems fairly relaxed. Been debating on size, I think she'll take an adult mouse no problem.
What is the weight of the snake?
And also, do you have a proper quarantine set up?
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Re: A bit of a rescue story
I wouldn't consider it proper, but it's as best as I can cobble together. Sable is on a different floor and has as many of its own supplies as can be managed and those that can't are properly sterilized(I work in the medical field) between uses.
I didn't weigh it before placement into it's tank and outside of fighting temperature/humidity regulation, i/we have left the snake alone to let it destress so that it will hopefully have a successful first feed. We got her on it's "feeding day" so it's already been a week and a half without food(not a big deal I know) just seeing her put and about and somewhat inquisitive has me somewhat hopeful for a successful feed.
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Re: A bit of a rescue story
 Originally Posted by Sniffle
I wouldn't consider it proper, but it's as best as I can cobble together. Sable is on a different floor and has as many of its own supplies as can be managed and those that can't are properly sterilized(I work in the medical field) between uses.
I didn't weigh it before placement into it's tank and outside of fighting temperature/humidity regulation, i/we have left the snake alone to let it destress so that it will hopefully have a successful first feed. We got her on it's "feeding day" so it's already been a week and a half without food(not a big deal I know) just seeing her put and about and somewhat inquisitive has me somewhat hopeful for a successful feed.
Ok cool, glad to hear you're taking precautions. I would just hate to see the rest of your reptile family get sick.
I think you will be fine offering a small adult mouse. Hopefully your new BP eats for ya, that's always a good feeling.
Fingers crossed for you, good luck!!!
P.S. my girlfriend is a nurse, so I definitely respect and appreciate what you do! Goon on ya, I certainly couldn't do what you guys do.
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Successful feed ftw!
Kids made her hide immediately after the strike but once everyone left the room she ate it 
That's a good start at least
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