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    Hi, I'm New Here! CrypticGamma's Avatar
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    Re: Hello! This place seems friendly and helpful.

    Thank you. I have a few places where I look for food around my house, but living in the small suburban area of Baltimore Highlands just south of the city, I have rather small yards and thus limited space to work with. My biggest concerns however are finding an efficient way to obtain food small enough for the neonates, and obtaining food at all during winter. I hope the slug farm works but I can't depend on it.
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    As a side note that I thought might be useful to you, this has been my first time keeping snakes or any reptiles.

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    Re: Hello! This place seems friendly and helpful.

    Quote Originally Posted by CrypticGamma View Post
    Thank you. I have a few places where I look for food around my house, but living in the small suburban area of Baltimore Highlands just south of the city, I have rather small yards and thus limited space to work with. My biggest concerns, however, are finding an efficient way to obtain food small enough for the neonates and obtaining food at all during winter. I hope the slug farm works but I can't depend on it.
    Screenshot_20170814-215415.jpg Snapchat-1195884627.jpg Snapchat-292651390.jpg

    As a side note that I thought might be useful to you, this has been my first time keeping snakes or any reptiles.
    Substrate

    Substrate appears very wet. Keep in mind small pieces of night crawlers are fine. Cut small pieces into a yogurt lid, place it in for the over-night. Most of the time it will all be gone in the morning and the baies will ahveround little bellies.
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    Re: Hello! This place seems friendly and helpful.

    Thanks for all the help guys, I really appreciate it. I will use what you have provided. About the substrate, this was my fault for not doing enough research first, I assumed that the snakes would like moist soil for it but after reading the care section on this site and what you mentioned it appears I was very wrong.

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