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Old 10-30-04, 01:11 PM   #1
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Adopting a few snakes!

Woohoo!

I'm pumped! Our university has a herp room and (unfortunately for them) they are downsizing their collection. I've stopped by there a few times and they've got a few snakes that are most likely up for an adoption!

For sure we're getting a bullsnake and also up for grabs are possibly one or two bci (females I believe... around 4') and then maybe even a couple of sub-adult to adult Ball pythons!

Less likely up for adoption are some corn snakes (not really interested in them though) and they're not sure yet about a baby hognose.

I'll hopefully be stopping by on Monday morning to find out more...

This should hopefully turn out pretty sweet!

PS, if anyone has any good info on bull snakes I'd love it, I've been online researching them all morning!

PPS, mods, I hope that this is ok in the general forum since its mostly about adoption and my excitement, and not about any specific species?
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Thats awesome, what university do you go to?
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Old 10-30-04, 04:17 PM   #3
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North Dakota State University (NDSU), it's in Fargo, ND.
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Congrats. Bulls are awesome. Just make sure it's in a cage that it can't easily get a noserub in, because I've found they like to rub them a LOT.

(Eh Vanan?)

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gonna be (most likely) a rubbermaid, looking into whipping up a melamine rack, we'll have to see!
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Congrats. Bulls are awesome. Just make sure it's in a cage that it can't easily get a noserub in, because I've found they like to rub them a LOT.

(Eh Vanan?)

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what kind of caging would be best to avoid noserub?
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