More Advice on Same Python!
Hello! I recently posted about a stressed out python my university just adopted. After convincing them that this big blood baby could handle more than a mouse (as I said before she is about 4 ft long and as thick as possible) they fed her and she seems a bit happier. Unfortunately she still has no hides and her tank isn't much considering her size. They did cover 3 out of 4 sides with black paper and I do believe she's a bit more comfortable. I have asked to take the animals on myself but they seem to have other ideas....
Here is my new issue:
In lieu of actually taking care of the snakes (there is a ball python involved as well) themselves, they want to leave it totally up to the students. I am sure I'm not the only one who sees the issue with that....I am experienced with ball pythons but not with bloods and was hoping for some advice so maybe I could convince them to leave the caring to me and in turn I would help educate the other students before letting them run free with these scale babies.
Another idea of theirs is to build a 6x6 foot enclosure for the blood. I am doing my research but it seems as if they just want her to be a display piece and I'm hoping to give them a more practical idea.
Thanks in advance for all of y'all's helpfulness, it is truly much appreciated.
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1.0 Albino RTB (Apollo) 1.0 BP (Bubbles) 0.1 Rose Hair Tarantula (Jax)
Love my scale babies!!!!
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