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    Re: Moving a snake after eating

    Well _ think I have a good way to control some of this fiasco - I can set snoot up in the ISO ward since it has it's own thermostat. The clinic is usually 68ish*F but i can set ISO to 78, and run a humidifier if needed. The humidity issue wasn't something that I considered until about 3 am last night...He will be on towels / repticarpet as hulling all his bedding in along with the 40 gal / CHEs / and Thermostat just adds to everything

    Also, I have yet to receive the MSDS sheet - but I think what Bogertophis sent is the correct chemical - the maintenance guy said it was basically some chloride based with salts and a heavy perfume scent.
    Last edited by Crowfingers; 10-02-2018 at 05:12 PM.
    No cage is too large - nature is the best template - a snoot can't be booped too much


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