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Hi all! Just discovered that I really like snakes, lol. Only took 4 decades.:D Excited to be here and learn from you all. Best - j
EL Ziggy
04-15-19, 08:00 AM
Welcome aboard JMan. Snakes are awesome at any age! I got back into the hobby in my mid 40's after being away for over 20+ years when I had a couple of BPs. Best wishes!
ClockwerkBonnet
04-15-19, 11:39 AM
Welcome to the forum! We're glad you're here.
Thanks for the welcome! EL Ziggy, looks like you have a bunch of cool snakes! Do you have an album page or thread with pics?
EL Ziggy
04-16-19, 11:57 AM
Hey J,
Here's my crew. I'm kinda partial to Australian pythons but I love my boas and bullsnakes too.
http://i.imgur.com/Ifxhen1.jpg (http://imgur.com/Ifxhen1)
http://i.imgur.com/xii97Ag.jpg (http://imgur.com/xii97Ag)
http://i.imgur.com/2oxnzee.jpg (http://imgur.com/2oxnzee)
condescomputers
04-16-19, 12:57 PM
I took a 20 year break myself. just got back into it with a T- albino blood Python
https://oi1265.photobucket.com/albums/jj515/sur3fir3/20190319_180344_zpsag8qwhz1.jpg (https://s1265.photobucket.com/user/sur3fir3/media/20190319_180344_zpsag8qwhz1.jpg.html)
https://oi1265.photobucket.com/albums/jj515/sur3fir3/20190319_180443_zpsv9nbew1d.jpg (http://s1265.photobucket.com/user/sur3fir3/media/20190319_180443_zpsv9nbew1d.jpg.html)
Having some feeding issues atm.
condescomputers
04-16-19, 01:01 PM
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herp nerd
04-16-19, 01:25 PM
Im super young but I found out a few years ago on how much I love reptiles ❤. Welcome to ssnakess!
condescomputers
04-16-19, 02:19 PM
Im super young but I found out a few years ago on how much I love reptiles ❤����. Welcome to ssnakess!
One thing when it comes to the reptile bug. Age does not matter. it infects people of all ages, and all walks of life.
VirginiaMoore
04-16-19, 02:44 PM
Hello Snake family
I have a question, would a python be a good starter pet for a 12 year child?
Let me know over text 703-420-0673
Thanks in advance!
herp nerd
04-17-19, 05:04 AM
One thing when it comes to the reptile bug. Age does not matter. it infects people of all ages, and all walks of life.
your right it really does'nt matter (:
Wow!!! El Ziggy, what a range of colors and types! That white bull snake is really cool.Condescomputers, very nice looking fire colors, too!
So, I have a newbie question. Thinking of going the super expensive route, but would like to here what you all do. We do not have the most reliable power in the neighborhood we live in. I'm concerned about the snakes well being if the power stays off too long, like it can frequently do - especially in winter. What solutions do you all have in that situation? I'm considering a whole house generator, since it is super annoying when it happens - just not crazy about paying that kind of money for it. Maybe there are good options I'm not aware of that you guys use?
condescomputers
04-17-19, 08:22 AM
I would at least get a generator for your snakes. Now what you can do is run a few banks of batteries and run an inverter, but thats even more expensive than a generator. I was reading on here where someone lost power and they heat up water in a glass jar and put it in a coleman cooler with the snakes in the bag, and it kept the temp around 80. So in an emergency you have that option. Besides a generator I cant think of anything that will work. The obvious answers are go solar, or get a generator.
I would at least get a generator for your snakes. Now what you can do is run a few banks of batteries and run an inverter, but thats even more expensive than a generator. I was reading on here where someone lost power and they heat up water in a glass jar and put it in a coleman cooler with the snakes in the bag, and it kept the temp around 80. So in an emergency you have that option. Besides a generator I cant think of anything that will work. The obvious answers are go solar, or get a generator.
Yeah, good thoughts. I wonder if anyone has tried those 40 hour heat packs in a cooler? Thinking a few holes would have to be drilled in the cooler for air supply, but not too many that would let the heat escape.
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