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    Re: Determining prey size

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    Yes. I got two babies (adopted really) with very different personalities (one moves like a turtle always clinging onto my hands and the other one is always on the go). They are housed separately in two 24 x 12. No mites. Great feeders. Docile. They socialize with me pretty well - the slow one climbs onto my hands pretty much every time I offer my hands. The other is shy but never aggressive. Have to say that she has gotten much better (i.e., trusting) in as little as 3 weeks so I'm very hopeful. All in all, I am very happy with the pair. I got lucky I guess since I didn't even get to pick the snakes I'm ordering them an AP T10 with a divider (one T10 for now and another T10 later so each can have her own) with pro heat panels controlled by Herpstat4 possibly adding ultratherm heat pads. I think that should be a sweet setup for them. Right? Thanks for asking
    Sounds good to me.

    IMO get the heat pads. Probably overkill. However, I like redundancy and belly heat.

    Just my opinion, but I’d rather have cheap insurance especially if you live in a climate that can get cold.

    Glad the little BP’s are friendly and eating. That’s a good combo.
    Last edited by dakski; 07-20-2018 at 08:07 PM.

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