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01-26-05, 12:23 PM
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Join Date: Jan-2005
Location: pittsburgh,pa
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baby bp
This is the little guy!!
Last edited by ccarr1; 01-27-05 at 07:00 AM..
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01-26-05, 09:17 PM
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Location: BC
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Is that snake housed with a red tail boa??
Last edited by Jeff_Favelle; 01-26-05 at 10:02 PM..
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01-26-05, 09:30 PM
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Good eye Jeff looks like it to me.
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01-26-05, 09:35 PM
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Location: Thunder Bay Ontario
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here we go
nice looking snake though
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01-26-05, 10:15 PM
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OH YA it is a nice one. snack size even
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01-26-05, 10:23 PM
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Location: Edmonton
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I had to look twice to see that Jeff. I would have to agree with you and Derrick.
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01-27-05, 07:01 AM
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Yeah, that is my baby boa in there.....i'm in the porcess of building another cage and i put him in there with the bp.The bp has never been as active now than ever before though.
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01-27-05, 08:40 AM
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Join Date: Apr-2004
Location: Stratford, Ontario, Canada
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It would have been a whole lot better for you to go out and buy a $5 rubbermaid and a heating pad for him until your new enclosure is ready, but thats just what i would have done.
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01-27-05, 04:46 PM
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Join Date: May-2004
Location: Edmonton, Alberta
Age: 36
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smeagel: is right on this one because you should never house two different species in the same cage because they have differnt needs.
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0.2 malaysian bloods, 1.0 pastel ball pthon, 1.1 het albino ball python, 0.2 66% het albino ball python, 0.6 50% het albino ball python, 0.12 normal ball pythons, 1.0 normal ball pythons, 1.0 rainwater albino leopard gecko, 0.1 reg leopard geckos.
Thats all for now, will have more soon (Hopefully)
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01-27-05, 06:09 PM
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Join Date: Mar-2003
Location: New Brunswick, Canada
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There are pictures circulating on the internet of a boa that ate a Ball Python... seperate them now...
Get the $5 RubberMaid and heatpad that smeagel was talking about, and then keep the BP in it.. build your new enclosure for your boa, but don't put the BP in with the boa....
Keep us posted,
Bristen.
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01-27-05, 06:15 PM
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Bristen is correct! Just recently someone had a good sized boa eat a ball python and then it regurged it back up (dead of course)
I'd really make sure to seperate them as soon as possible. Your new snake is very cute, and I am sure you'd love to keep it that way.
Marisa
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01-27-05, 07:38 PM
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Join Date: Mar-2003
Location: New Brunswick, Canada
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good job Marisa, I think I came on a little dry in my reply...
Bristen.
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01-27-05, 08:19 PM
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Location: Northampton New York
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Yup I've seen that pic too, disgusting. If I'm correct wasn't the head like mutilated from the acid in the stomache? Ya it wasn't a pretty picture. Cute BP but who knows what could have already happened disease wise by putting them together. Hopefully you'll get them seperated soon. Reccomend a vet exam as well.
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01-27-05, 10:37 PM
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Location: Kansas
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*coughs* hopefully that wood isn't "bare" either, or it will soak up urine and runny poo's .
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01-28-05, 02:02 AM
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Location: Edmonton, Alberta
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The thing that was so crazy about that boa that ate the ball python is that there was not that much of a size difference between the two snakes. The reason your ball python might be so active might not be because he is happier but because he is trying to get away from the boa. But thats just IMO.
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Sid.Laan
0.2 malaysian bloods, 1.0 pastel ball pthon, 1.1 het albino ball python, 0.2 66% het albino ball python, 0.6 50% het albino ball python, 0.12 normal ball pythons, 1.0 normal ball pythons, 1.0 rainwater albino leopard gecko, 0.1 reg leopard geckos.
Thats all for now, will have more soon (Hopefully)
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