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Posted by: jordanm at Sun Dec 14 21:21:55 2003 [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by jordanm ] The situation you described should provide a good amount of humidity. Do you have a humidity meter? Do the sides of the cage fog up? The animal might also be stressed because of the large enviornment. Sometimes baby snakes can get scared of such large cages. Right now I have my babies in rubbermaid shoe boxes (1.2L I believe). Something of a smaller size like this might be a good idea until your animal is of appropriate size for your tank (and only costs a few dollars). How big/old is it, and how long has the feeding issure been going on? If it is of good girth and you just recieved the animal, it might be stressed by just being in a new enviornment. This is not unusual and if in a good enviornment they will typically revert to normal behaving in a few weeks. | ||
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