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Posted by: MikeMurphy at Tue Aug 11 11:25:51 2009 [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by MikeMurphy ] Good trick. I've used that successfully with gray bands. I've also had some finnicky hatchlings that did much better when given more places to hide. Dusty also pointed out something to me once, that seems obvious, but is easy to overlook. If you have them in a rack system, try to put their boxes in the most private area of the rack (i.e., a corner spot) so they are not right between two other active snakes. [ Hide Replies ]
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