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Posted by: rottenweiler9 at Mon Mar 9 17:21:26 2009 [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by rottenweiler9 ] It can stress them out. I have not had this issue with my retics or my new boa. My burm when I first got her would not eat, she was in a glass enclosure with high traffic, but soon settled in. I had a blood python that would not eat when I put it in a 20 gallon and then moved it into a rubber maid and ate like clock work then I moved her when she got bigger. It all depends, if you have good hide spots or is a low traffic area, it should be Ok but you may end up having to change gears if he does not eat. | ||
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