Re: BRB not eating.
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Originally Posted by bigsnakegirl785
60% is dangerously low. It should never, at any time, fall below 80%, and a constant 90%+ is best. Although they can tolerate 75% to a degree, extended periods of time this low will cause dehydration in the long term. Stabilizing the humidity will be a large step to getting him to eat reliably (if he isn't on a breeding fast).
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Thank you I do mist so I know it does increase and then decrease as the day goes on, but I will make sure that I maintain a more stable balance of higher humidity and see if that makes a difference.
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0.1 normal BP, 0.1 columbian RTB, 0.1 diamond X jungle CP, 0.1 red coastal jag CP, 1.0 BRB, 1.0 white sunfire retic, 1.0 burmese X indian python
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