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    Re: feeding worries

    Way to go, Jenn! Most of the time, the problem has more to do with the temperature (or some other environmental factor) than it does with the snake, itself. Congrats, and be sure to include a thermometer, so it doesn't get too hot in there. It should be less than about 90F for normal situations. Cheers,

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    Re: feeding worries

    Thanks! I will be sure it doesn't get too warm. He seems muuuuch happier since the heat under the tank has started and now that it's on a timer, I'm not leaving his light on until 1am while I study! I am so pleased he's eating!
    ~Jenn

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    Re: feeding worries

    Very cool....great to hear your little one is eating for you now. Sounds like everything is to his liking now.
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    Re: feeding worries

    Two successful feedings which is a great sign. I am leaving for a field studies trip to Africa in a week and I hope he keeps eating for his snake sitter!

    Maybe you guys could answer me this... He's albino, so is it unsafe to take him in the sun? I would never leave him exposed, but for small periods of time I thought he might like it.

    Thanks again!
    ~Jenn

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    Re: feeding worries

    I don't think it's a good idea to expose him to direct sunlight. It wouldn't do any harm to keep him in the shade, though.

    Rick

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    Re: feeding worries

    Thanks! Now hopefully I wont get sunburned on my trip! I'll be back in a month! Thanks for your help!
    ~Jenn

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    Re: feeding worries

    Enjoy your field trip to Africa, Jenn. Bring back loads of pictures! See you in a month.
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