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    Re: Feeding time

    Another couple of things to try. Firstly, check all the temperatures throughout the enclosure including the humidity percentages. Skip the next scheduled feeding and just overall increase the feeding interval going forward by one week. Secondly, place a small amount of cypress mulch in his hide for now, enough to cover the base of the hide. Don’t attempt to feed him for at least three days plus the previous time factor after the cypress mulch is in place. Then, before feeding him next, scent the thawed rat with litter from a enclosure that has live rats or mice.
    Last edited by Albert Clark; 02-05-2022 at 07:10 PM.
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