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This is what our member has to say: Wow! What beautiful snakes, guys! Thank you so much for the advice actionplanet! Yes, he did come out of the water dish. He does spend ...


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09-26-2005, 10:53 AM
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Wow! What beautiful snakes, guys! Thank you so much for the advice actionplanet! Yes, he did come out of the water dish. He does spend a lot of time in their, though. He's been doing really well. I actually am using the little plastic dish that we brought him home in and put moss in there and that is where he spends the majority of his time. He burrows underneath it and can't be seen. He's eaten really well and had his first shed last night - all one piece! We held him for the first time two days ago and he was great! The one thing that has surprised me is how calm and gentle he is when he eats. He gently goes up to the mouse and gently opens his mouth and eats - no snapping at it or grabbing it like my corn does!
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09-26-2005, 08:48 PM
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OMG! They are beautiful!! I have never seen any snakes that look like that. I had a friend of mine that had a boa and she was 71/2 in length. She bread her own rats to feed her. When Bow got big enough to eat small rabbits, she sold her because she did not have the heart to feed her the rabbits. But she was not a pretty as you alls are! It makes me want to get one. LOL

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