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07-10-09, 10:44 AM
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Snake owner and new to the site!
Hello from west palm beach, FL. Im sean and i currently have. my baby, a 12foot long albino burmese python, a ball python, and emerald tree boa, an amazon tree boa, californio king snake, a ring snake(just caught it actually),a freshwater snapping turtle, a chameleon, and a monitor lizard. You can say i have a full house. nice to meet all you guys
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07-11-09, 09:41 PM
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Re: Snake owner and new to the site!
Ohh sounds lovely. Be sure to put pictures of your "extended family" on.
enjoy the forum,
Kenny
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07-12-09, 08:05 AM
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The Original Urban Legend
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Re: Snake owner and new to the site!
Welcome to the forum- nice collection! You should post some pictures.
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07-28-09, 05:09 AM
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Re: Snake owner and new to the site!
wow nice snakes, i held a 12 foot albino burmeese python the other day and loved it, im getting my first snake, a ball python and i have set up his cage, it has: a water bowel, a log, two hides, a substrate and a heat mat, is there anything else i need??
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07-31-09, 01:41 AM
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Re: Snake owner and new to the site!
Dagg96, you need digital temperature & humidity gauges so you can ensure the proper temp & humidity. Don't get the stick-on kind--you can't put them where the snake will be.
What kind of substrate did you get? Also, before we end up completely hijacking Sean's thread, put all this into a new thread, entitled something like, "What Do I Need for a BP?" We'll answer your questions there so this thread can be about Sean's herps.
Sean, you have a nice collection, indeed. We'd love to see pics. Welcome to the forum!
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07-31-09, 02:04 AM
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Re: Snake owner and new to the site!
Welcome, Sean, from another newbie here, and also in Florida!
I was gonna say from 'sunny Florida,' but here in Polk County it's been raining cats & dogs...
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08-04-09, 06:11 PM
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The Original Urban Legend
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Re: Snake owner and new to the site!
Dude, you don't have a full house yet..but you will.....snakes are very very addictive. Try 31!
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08-05-09, 10:33 AM
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Re: Snake owner and new to the site!
Hey! Welcome to the forums, you have some sweet snakes.
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