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    Update... apparently Freddie is fine with his new home. I fed him five days ago and tried to feed him again tonight. Whammm!!! He hit like he always does.
    In the pic you can see the rat tail hanging out of his hide.



    I realize bioactive isn't for everyone and many of you with many snakes like the sterile tub environment but for those of us like myself who only keep one or two snakes this is a great way to display our pets IMHO. Time will tell if this will continue to be a reliable and proper way to house Freddie in a healthy home while maintaining his needs but I'm very optimistic that he continues to eat after being in this large Vivarium for only a few days. The temps and humidity are within all the care sheet ranges and they are set up for Freddie first and plants second. Its not a rain forest or dart frog type Vivarium by any means and I don't even have a drainage layer for the fact I will never be adding that much water.

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