Quote Originally Posted by joker1
Hey Guys,

Sorry I had to run some errands.

They have eaten a good five or six times for me with no problems and no changes.

1/2) Temps are around 75 to 80 degrees and I can't remember the humidity off the top of my head. I have tried to keep my enclosures within the ranges I have read in all the caresheets.

3) Two of the young snakes are housed together and one is housed seperate.
The large female is also housed seperately. However I don't feed them in their enclosures I take them out and feed them in a seperate enclosure.

4) If they refuse to eat I don't puch the issue, yet...
Currently if they don't eat I will wait the normal 6 or 7 days until the next feeding time to try and feed them.

5) I am feeding them live hoppers.

Thanks for the quick response,
BJ
1) I would try and raise the cool side up and around 82 and try your best to keep it over 80 at all times. I know this can be hard.
3) Since you do have 2 snakes housed together a. be prepaired to seperate them if the feeding doesnt resume and b. make sure you have plenti of hides for them and watch for any signs of stress. C. feeding out of the enclosure for Bps can somtimes be stressful to them.
4) Cool, your not doing the daily feeding.