Here she is, the problem child. Now she is healthy and growing and eating normally. No more mites, good temp and humidity. Thanks to all of your help.
Richard
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Here she is, the problem child. Now she is healthy and growing and eating normally. No more mites, good temp and humidity. Thanks to all of your help.
Richard
Great looking snake glad you got over your problems. I was just wondering what type of cage your snake was in.
Thanks
I bought my cage from cage by design.com. They are amazing.
You assemble the cage yourself. You can either purchase from their pre designed sized, or get a pre set package with all these different goodies. I requested a custom size, that they didn't have.
The best part about cagesbydesign.com is you can start small and get bigger. I started kinda big for my baby burm.
3ft wide X 2ft high X 18in deep. And I got certain things from them, and others locally. But back to my point why they are so great. When your snake starts getting super size, you call them up, tell them your cages is so and so size, and you want to make it so and so size, you buy the extra parts, and reassemble it back onto your cage.
Now THAT is too cool. A touch pricey but way worth it for a snake that is going to get 15-20 long and you don't want to put a 26inch baby, in a 6ft X 4ft X 3ft. ya know?
good luck, thanks for the kind words
Richard
Please get rid of the sand.
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