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RE: My male has turned mean

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Posted by: Void at Thu Jul 8 08:24:22 2010  [ Report Abuse ] [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by Void ]  
   

They're in a 40g breeder with 2 hiding places and big corner water bowl...the bedding is deep enough that they can completely go under. As for the temp...its pretty warm in the room they're in now. Can't give you numbers yet cause the gages got broke while setting up everything. Bought some new ones last night but haven't put em in yet.



We turned off the light for a night cause we thought it was too hot since the female was in there water for 2 days. Next day we checked on em she was in a hide buried and that's when the male had calmed down just a bit. Again...he's nothing like how the carpet python was so I'm sure he'll be a good lil boy in no time. I just wanna find out what happen to make him like he is now so I know how to fix the problem.
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