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RE: Help! Blood Python is a biter!

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Posted by: captainbluemetal at Tue Apr 6 14:49:47 2010  [ Report Abuse ] [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by captainbluemetal ]  
   

Well, he is in a very large tank. At least 5ftx2ft. He has two hide boxes, one at either end of the tank, a large water bowl(big enough for him to coil up in, which he has done), and is living on Reptibark brand cypress bedding. The tank is glass ith a plexiglass top, and I mist it a couple times daily. The humidity gauge is reading 70% and the temp probe says 89 degrees at one end of the tank and 77 degrees at the other end. I have a few scattered rocks in the tank and some fake plants like ferns and vines and a piece of driftwood to climb on. I think i have the bedding too deep however, cause he is burrowing in it and hiding under it. That's my setup.


   

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