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Posted by: Robert Baker at Sat Nov 3 11:32:43 2007 [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by Robert Baker ] I keep my babies in the same room as my adults. I have my have dropped the temps in the snake room preparing for the upcoming breeding season. The babies are in heated racks. So for the past 3 weeks two of my baby boas on the bottom rack have not ate their live hopper mice. I took the boas out right away and noticed they both were raspy. One of which does not flicker its tongue much. I immediately turned up the heat a few degrees (to 91 on hot spot) and moved them from bottom of the rack. Here I am a few weeks later and they still have not ate and still seem kinda raspy. They are babies born in AUG and I do not want them to lose too much body weight, since they do not have much to lose in the 1st place. I believe they have or are getting respiratory infection. | ||
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