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    Re: help! biting

    he/she had the tank since i brought him/her home from the petstore at about a foot long 3 years ago

    he has a log and a peice of driftwood he spends the day in his log

    he eats 3 full grown prekilled mice each week.. which he dosnt attack at all. he eats them slowly

    he bit my girlfriend like he does his food, but he attacked me.. struck more than once

    my snake "Blunts" has always been docile.. he hides from moving objects, he never bites and never tryes to escape.. this is why i dont know whats wrong with him/her

    do any of you have fish tanks in the room with your snake cage?
    my girlfriend's room frickin stinks from fish tanks and mine has taken on an oder.... could he be smelling the fish?

    it's either that or the heat... what do u guys do in the summer to keep your temps down... i mist 3-4 times daily now that the temp has stayed in the 90's... and the heat sources have been off for the most part (except when it rains and goes into the 70's)

    his undertank heating pad has stayed off.. i only had the heat lamp on yesterday for a short time.. for basking
    Last edited by Doug13; 07-10-2007 at 10:50 PM.

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