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Posted by: jaymiller242 at Wed Sep 2 16:40:02 2009 [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by jaymiller242 ] Great information, Thanks. I actually offered my little male Pastel that wont shed a rat Pinkie about a week ago not having any idea about what you said you found in your research on the topic. He didnt eat it but I may offer him food again tonight and if it is still uneaten tomorrow I will take him out and put him in the direct Arizona sun for the say in his container. That should dry him out...lol. Ok, I am kidding of course but here is what I have done with all my babies so far, about 50 total. Kept them in the incubator at 89 and 100% humidity until they shed and them seperate them into their own shoe boxes and put them into my snake room wich is kept at 86 degrees and fairly high humidity.If he does not eat by tomorrow I will take him out of the snake room and put some nice dry paper in the tub for him and set him in the living room. Much dryer and about 79 degrees.. Sounds like a good plan doesn't it? Thanks for the help, Jay [ Hide Replies ]
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