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RE: Snake Isn't Eating, Questions?

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Posted by: Kiba at Tue Nov 27 19:41:47 2012  [ Report Abuse ] [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by Kiba ]  
   

I stopped using fluorescent heat lamps for it would dry up his tank way too fast and actually created fires - even the smallest one. I have a ceramic heat lamp and works really well and no problems. Not sure if I should cover the tank a bit to keep the heat in there or not.

And I wouldn't say he is a full grown male just yet. He is less then 3 years old and even though he is 32 inches long, he still looks like a young male - a teenager. This is his third year with me, but when I got him, I believe he was 2/3 months old. If he is fully mature and old enough to bred, I'd have to look into it for I do want to breed him since he has a mutant gene.


   

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