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Old 06-02-15, 03:12 PM   #1
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Re: Rescued a Boa, need some help.

Just keep in mind that bringing ANY unknown snake into your collection involves risk to your existing animal(s). This is especially true if the animal in question is not in peak condition or is showing signs of illness or long term stress. You really want to be careful and keep your new snake quarantined away from your existing snakes. As much as you want to rescue any animal in bad conditions, I'm not sure I would want to use them in my future breeding program. Just a thought...
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Old 06-02-15, 03:43 PM   #2
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Re: Rescued a Boa, need some help.

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Just keep in mind that bringing ANY unknown snake into your collection involves risk to your existing animal(s). This is especially true if the animal in question is not in peak condition or is showing signs of illness or long term stress. You really want to be careful and keep your new snake quarantined away from your existing snakes. As much as you want to rescue any animal in bad conditions, I'm not sure I would want to use them in my future breeding program. Just a thought...
Yea, my quantine is my mom's house, so he's no where near my current stock! If I got him back to a good weight, even a year n a half later, it still wouldn't be good to breed him? If that's the case I may just sell him when I get him back up to weight. I don't need another pet : /.
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