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i think its around 2-3 months and 12-13 inches long

the food item is a baby pinky rat

thanks for helping me out..but the thing is that the breeder i dont know i tried looking him up but i couldnt find anything its something blue moon dragons

the food item is a baby pinky rat i tried feeding him mice but he didnt accept
 
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Take some deep breaths mate. Sounds like this is your first snake? Knowing the size of a nickel , and the length of your animal, sounds fine to me. I've seen plenty of baby burms back in the motherland. Sounds like a bit of stress and as Pythonininite said, temps. I've not kept burms but I'd say 85 degrees, being about 29 celcius, would be a bit cool. I'd suggest googling the temp requirements but I'm sure 95 degrees F at the hot end wouldn't hurt. Just ensure you have a cooler end for your snake to retreat to if it doesn't want heat. Even juvie snakes can go weeks or months without food so don't stress at this point. Just tweak your temps and leave it be for a week or so to settle in and try feeding again. If you have never assist fed before, don't do it as you can hurt your snake. If the animal has been reared on live animals, it may refuse fresh killed or thawed feed items. Keep us posted with your progress!
 
thanks you for your help it made me feel better no its not my first snake but its the first time this has hapened to me
 
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