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Old 12-31-17, 10:00 AM   #1
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New member, question about this forum

Hello, nice to meet everyone. I plan to be a long-term member since this forum was helpful to me for months before I even joined.

I've been visiting the forum for quite a while as I was getting ready to purchase my B.c.a. (brought him home 8 days ago). Here's my question: I haven't for the life of me been able to figure out what the numbers mean when people are describing their pets. Presumably 2.0 BP means they have 2 ball pythons, but what exactly does 0.1 mean? I thought it might be length, but then I swear I saw someone put 0.2 hamsters, so I'm totally lost. What the heck are you guys talking about? I wanna join.

I have just the one amarali, and he's perfect. Incredible disposition for a baby boa, totally chill with everyone, yet still has a great feeding response as soon as he catches the scent of that mouse. So far he's been fantastic. Not nervous, though he is cautious (a good sign in my opinion - if he were *too* chill, I might be worried). Hasn't snapped at anyone in his life as far as I know, has never hissed or made a sound. Searching and exploring, regulating normally, readily eating f/t, seems to be a great little dude.

He's just a few months old so he's that beautiful silver color. Attaching some pictures.
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