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09-13-17, 01:21 PM
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Another pair...
Some of you are aware that I lurk on Craigslist and pick up the odd snake every now and then, 22 of the 26 I have right now, when people are either tired of their snakes, can't afford them, or supposedly don't have time to care for them any more. I'm not a rescue, I pass on a lot of snakes, but when the price is right, and the snakes are a species I don't have, then it's rather elementary what's going to happen...
Well, two more will be finding their way to my home next week, a juvenile Children's Python and a 3yr old Woma. I'm picking up three new 4'x2' BoaMaster vivs at the same time, so my new guests at "House Scuba", the Woma especially, will have new digs a day or two later (when the silicone finishes curing).
(Sellers) Pics...
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Last edited by Scubadiver59; 09-13-17 at 01:35 PM..
Reason: added pictures
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09-18-17, 03:30 AM
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Re: Another pair...
Oh they look great! Congrats!
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09-18-17, 05:31 AM
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Re: Another pair...
Thanks! Im also picking up a Zebra JCP this weekend from a couple that's moving. It's a live feeder, multiple mice per feeding, so I will now have another snake, four in all, to convert to f/t.
Hopefully this one goes a bit better than my Dumerils or my two Anthills!
I'll post pics of the new one this coming weekend.
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Originally Posted by Tsubaki
Oh they look great! Congrats!
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09-19-17, 05:32 AM
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Re: Another pair...
Stunning Woma and cute Children's Pythons.
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09-19-17, 05:53 AM
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Re: Another pair...
Nice woma, male or female? I'm looking to pick up another in the near future
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10-15-17, 12:55 PM
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Re: Another pair...
I've always wanted a children's python but every single one I've ever met is nearly unhandleable...and my patience for bratty snakes is low atm.
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10-15-17, 01:02 PM
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Re: Another pair...
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Originally Posted by cxbos
I've always wanted a children's python but every single one I've ever met is nearly unhandleable...and my patience for bratty snakes is low atm.
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That's strange you say that. Over here, antaresias are usually recommended as first snakes, because of their size, and their temperament. We've had several spotted pythons, and they've all been great handlers.
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10-15-17, 06:46 PM
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Re: Another pair...
Nice additions Scuba! "Variety is the spice of life" is what they say. Grats man, they really look cool.
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10-16-17, 12:10 AM
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Re: Another pair...
Very nice. I've been offered a woma and I'm very tempted but not sure I have the space for another larger snake.
Childreni on the other hand - lovely little things and could happily sneak on of those in
Pics when you have some...
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