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Posted by: texasviper619 at Mon Jul 20 18:26:28 2009 [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by texasviper619 ] He could be in shed cycle, if he isn't losing weight and its only been a month, give him some more time. Give him some privacy for a couple of days and try a live mouse. Coppers don't require a high humidity so a good fir bark substrate should be sufficient. Is this a wild caught or captive bred snake? Parasites could be an issue | ||
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