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04-29-09, 09:08 PM
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Join Date: Mar-2009
Location: Dallas
Age: 42
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Re: New ETB on the way- advice/tips?
Beautiful snake!!! I hope to have one an ETB someday and it's good to know they can be or are tamer than their reputation precedes them. You are one lucky gal Congrats
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04-30-09, 01:18 AM
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Join Date: Jun-2002
Location: Calgary, Ab
Age: 52
Posts: 192
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Re: New ETB on the way- advice/tips?
My advice to you is do not buy it... It looks awful thin and is surely a wild caught animal... In the coming months, CB baby emeralds will be hitting the market and you will thank yourself over and over again for waiting and purchasing captive bred....
Rob
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04-30-09, 05:56 AM
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#18
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The Original Urban Legend
Join Date: Dec-2008
Location: Philadelphia
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Re: New ETB on the way- advice/tips?
I already got her, hence the pictures. She is thin, but she eats well and seems to be doing well for me. I have had her a month and a half now and she is great. She was wild-caught as a hatchling, but had been with Herpterra for two years before I got her.
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04-30-09, 01:12 PM
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Join Date: Jun-2002
Location: Calgary, Ab
Age: 52
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Re: New ETB on the way- advice/tips?
I really am not intending on insulting you... but if Herpterra had the animal for 2 years prior to you acquiring it... then they were not properly taking care of it... For your sake, I hope the animal turns around and puts on weight for you. However, what I said in my original post comes from years of trying to rehabilitate wild caught emeralds... Now, i wouldn't accept one if someone paid me to take it..
Rob
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04-30-09, 01:49 PM
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The Original Urban Legend
Join Date: Dec-2008
Location: Philadelphia
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Re: New ETB on the way- advice/tips?
Don't worry, I'm not insulted- sorry if I came off that way; it's been a bad week at work..lol. Anyway, Herpterra told me she was eating once a month, she's been eating every other week for me, so twice a month. She has been checked for parasites and she's clean. She is alert and curious and seems to be enjoying her new setup. I am keeping an eye on her to see if I can get some meat on her bones though, because she does look a bit slim to me. I am confident she will do well. She is also only 2 years old, so not an adult yet, which may have something to do with it? But being as I already have her, and I adore her and couldn't part with her, any advice from you as you've had experience with ETBs would be appreciated!
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05-01-09, 12:02 PM
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Join Date: Jun-2002
Location: Calgary, Ab
Age: 52
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Re: New ETB on the way- advice/tips?
All I can say is put the weight on her slowly... If you push the issue when it comes to feeding, they will not do well as their digestive systems are fine tuned on taking sporadic meals... After 3 meals, wait for a bowel movement.. The last thing you want is for her to give you a meal back..
Rob
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05-01-09, 12:54 PM
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The Original Urban Legend
Join Date: Dec-2008
Location: Philadelphia
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Re: New ETB on the way- advice/tips?
Yeah, I've read that when they start regurgitating, they usually keep doing it. She has eaten twice since I got her and hasn't pooped yet, so I guess I should wait for a poop before she eats again right? I don't want to overfeed her, but I also want her to get enough nutrients, because she did lose a bit of weight the first month when she wouldn't eat for me. She is looking a bit better now though, although of course that might just be my perspective, since I now know she's eaten twice. It is very neat to watch her eat, hanging down from her perch. Also, since she is very tame and can be handled, how long after a meal should I wait before I resume handling her? I figured at least 5-6 days, is that good?
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05-01-09, 06:35 PM
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Re: New ETB on the way- advice/tips?
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I guess I should wait for a poop before she eats again right?
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Yes, I think so. You don't want to overload her digestive system. You can probably begin handling her about the third or fourth day after a meal without causing regurg. But let her digestive system finish its job & clean out before feeding again.
Good luck!
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05-01-09, 07:40 PM
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#24
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Join Date: May-2009
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Re: New ETB on the way- advice/tips?
hi
i will like to know if your snake is still available and if so please provide me with more information on the snake
i have always dream t to having a snake and now my dream is about to come true
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05-02-09, 08:39 AM
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The Original Urban Legend
Join Date: Dec-2008
Location: Philadelphia
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Re: New ETB on the way- advice/tips?
Thank you all for the great advice!
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