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Posted by: Baller420 at Fri Jun 29 11:17:17 2007 [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by Baller420 ] Definetly take melindastes advice because I had a very similar problem about a month ago when I got 2 baby BPs myself and neither of them would eat cuz I had them in the same tank and they were just stressed. Always seperate them to eat but its not a good idea to put 2 babys together cuz they stress out. Plus I was told that if your snake nips at your hand everytime you reach into its cage/territory to pick it up that you should try switching it to a seperate tank to feed it so it doesnt associate your hand as possible food and it knows its going to be fed everytime it gets changed to the feeding tank. That should help cut down on the snake biting at your hand when you reach for it. Good luck with the babys and post pics of'em when you can plus a pic of the adult. I have 3 baby BPs and a 3 1/2ft - 4ft adult BP myself and a baby boa. Heres a pic of my adult i love the stripe goin down its back! [ Hide Replies ]
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