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01-13-2003, 03:38 PM
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Got this little one 23rd of Dec...not much of an eater yet, but I think I might need to up the hot side temps...got it sitting at about 83-85, think I should jump it up to about 90? I've read some care sheets that say that. Thanks in advance!!

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I think you should up the temps. I keep my pythons, burms and balls, at 90-even 92 on the warm side, and 80-82 on the cool side. They like it warm, and so better, also lowers the chance of an RI. Just make sure humidity is right, I keep mine at 70%. Nice looking BP! [img]modules/Forum/images/smiles/icon_biggrin.gif[/img]
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Yeah I keep mine at 90-92 actually. Basking side of course. Dont't get too stressed about a BP not eating now. They normally go off feed for the winter. Still offer prey though.
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Yea...I'll jump it up tonight. Never have a problem with humidity, living in the south...as long as I mist about three times a day, the humidity never drops below 65%. I have read that BP's go off of feeding in the winter, but I"m not used to it...luckily I just got him a hearty order of rats from Rodentpro, so I can keep offering until he takes it...I just throw the ones that he doesn't eat out back and the cats get them...figure someone should partake if he won't! Thanks for the help...
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