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Just double checking, I should wait about 5-7 days before attempting to feed my new little guy yeah? He's a Stimson's python. ( Wheatbelt )
I offered him a fuzzy mouse last night but as expected he could care less about it.
Iv'e be covering him up at night and letting light in during the day.
Sometimes I see him ontop of his hide (thermo regulating) but most times in it. He's a pretty active little bugger that's for sure!
He is in the lounge room so he can see us moving about from the safety of his hide. I'm letting him see us moving around so he can get used to the idea of people being in his vicinity without us having to handle or touch him. In total he is about... MAYBE 15 cm long and no thicker than a pencil. So hes a tiny little guy. His temps are about 33 - 35 degrees. His hide is half on half off the heat mat so he can go to a cooler end of his hide if he so chooses. Heat mat is on a third of his tank, and it is a 5 watt.
Seeing a comparison of my darwins subadult rats and his fuzzy mice is quite funny I must admit. Haha
(Got him yesterday)
I offered him a fuzzy mouse last night but as expected he could care less about it.
Iv'e be covering him up at night and letting light in during the day.
Sometimes I see him ontop of his hide (thermo regulating) but most times in it. He's a pretty active little bugger that's for sure!
He is in the lounge room so he can see us moving about from the safety of his hide. I'm letting him see us moving around so he can get used to the idea of people being in his vicinity without us having to handle or touch him. In total he is about... MAYBE 15 cm long and no thicker than a pencil. So hes a tiny little guy. His temps are about 33 - 35 degrees. His hide is half on half off the heat mat so he can go to a cooler end of his hide if he so chooses. Heat mat is on a third of his tank, and it is a 5 watt.
Seeing a comparison of my darwins subadult rats and his fuzzy mice is quite funny I must admit. Haha
(Got him yesterday)