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Old 07-17-13, 12:16 AM   #1
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Burm eating time lapse 2

Made another. Got her swallowing it this time.


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Old 07-17-13, 12:25 AM   #2
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Re: Burm eating time lapse 2

Got dayum that was awesome. Thanks for the upload!

Where do you place your thermostat probe in that enclosure? do you tape it?
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Got dayum that was awesome. Thanks for the upload!

Where do you place your thermostat probe in that enclosure? do you tape it?
Temp gun.

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Temp gun.

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You don't control your heat source with a thermostat?
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You don't control your heat source with a thermostat?
Man i'm tired. Read that wrong. No I don't. Still haven't got off my butt and installed the flex watt. Right now the ambient temp of my house and heat lamp are sufficient. Couple months it wont be.
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Man i'm tired. Read that wrong. No I don't. Still haven't got off my butt and installed the flex watt. Right now the ambient temp of my house and heat lamp are sufficient. Couple months it wont be.
ah I see. What watt bulb do you use? I'm just curious I've never housed a snake as big as yours before. The biggest snake I've ever owned was 7 feet in a 4x2x2.
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Re: Burm eating time lapse 2

I believe it's 150. Either 100 or 150.

I really want to get my enclosure set up with flex watt and tile. Right now it's just a boring box that holds her. I want to spice it up, but not really sure what to do. Also it's hard to work on an enclosure when you live by yourself and don't have anyone to help you with her while you work on it....
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I believe it's 150. Either 100 or 150.

I really want to get my enclosure set up with flex watt and tile. Right now it's just a boring box that holds her. I want to spice it up, but not really sure what to do. Also it's hard to work on an enclosure when you live by yourself and don't have anyone to help you with her while you work on it....
Make it taller and put huge logs and branches for her to climb. With some live plants and bio active substrate..... Lol might be a bit much which is why I could never own a burm


Edit: you could always get a big Rubbermaid or plastic bin to keep her in while working on it
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Make it taller....? You mean rebuild the entire thing....She would crush the plants...She's too big to climb...

It's not that I don't have a container...It's having someone to help move her in and out when I work on it...
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Cool video.
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Very cool, how long real time did it take?
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About 45 minutes to an hour for the first rabbit. The second one was a lot quicker but i'm not sure because she didn't go after it right away.
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