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    Re: New BP not eating? Is that normal?

    Quote Originally Posted by DPlant View Post
    Ohh okay! I just sandwiched the probe and set the thermostat to 90 F!





    BTW here are some pics of the BP! To me, he doesn't look underweight at all, despite not eating for a long time. (I can see a bit of his spine but it's not the triangular shape yet)
    Also, he came out exploring after 15 minutes of me putting the probe in between the UTH and glass!

    Does it look underweight to you guys though? My judgement probably is not correct.
    Im still new to ball pythons my self but it looks healthy to me. Other people here would have a way better idea on how healthy it looks. Youd probably need closer up photos of its girth and stuff

    Sent from my SM-G965W using Tapatalk

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