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    Re: My little headache...

    Quote Originally Posted by Moose84 View Post
    If you are asking me if I do all that "dim lighting, stand on one foot, make sure they are in a hide, make sure it's past 6:30 EST, blast it with a hair dryer while doing a coordinated zombie dance with a dead frozen thawed rodent..? No.. I don't. I have found that after keeping multiple animals and making my own mistakes, if I place the animal in the best environment for THEIR species I don't need to do all that.

    What I was referring to is that this gentleman has tried everything to include LIVE PREY.. If the animal doesn't eat live prey after all of the spot on husbandry changes he made then there is a slight problem... Blasting a FT rodent with a hair dryer will never, ever be as good as a live rat, mouse or ASF...
    I agree Moose84 especially with a live mouse which usually enticing to most all BP's.

    To OP is this snake called Truffle. I seen a pic of Truffle and at the end of the tail it looks just kind of weird to me, does anyone else notice that dent or squished spot on a pic of Truffle? Might not even be the same snake and I might be totally wrong on my observation. But just was wondering about that and if that could be part of the problem. Here is the pic. Hopefully--->
    Last edited by ballpythonsrock2; 11-06-2019 at 11:41 PM.

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