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    Sweet little critter

    Well, I did my research after deciding I wanted to start keeping reps, and landed on the ball python as my first pet. I'm pretty excited. I got all the necessary goodies set up, read up on what to do, and went to Wet Pets to find a snake. (Snake dealers are sparse round here.) They had exactly what I was looking for, little Ball Pythons. They are 12 weeks old, and I picked one with the normal patterns, with a lighter than usual brown tone.
    I'm absolutely enthralled by this little bugger. I settled on naming it Xerxes, because it sounds too cool for a snake name. I got him home, made sure the reptarium was warm and put him in. Now, the two times I handled him, putting him in the carry box and placing him in his new home, he was very tame. He seemed a little skiddish, but did not act aggressive at all. It's all smooth sailing. The only thing is, I noticed something strange when he was laying in the tank, midway down his body his muscles contract about every 10-15 seconds. Is this normal? He was fed yesterday, so I figured either A)this is normal digestive behaviour B)He's regurgitating or C)Something might be really wrong. I couldn't find any info specifically on the question, so I'm hoping you guys can help! Thanks for reading, I look forward to learning more about ball pythons and other reps with all of you!


    Here's a pic of Xerxes


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    Re: Sweet little critter

    Nice job researching first, then picking up the snake. Good to see

    Could it be that what your seeing is him breathing??
    Nice foliage, btw

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    Re: Sweet little critter

    ^^^^^^^^

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    Yup sounds suspiciously like breathing to me.

    to the site by the way. **waves**


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    Re: Sweet little critter

    yea might want to rethink the plants in the pics even if they are fake
    When you've got 10,000 people trying to do the same thing, why would you want to be number 10,001? ~ Mark Cuban
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    Re: Sweet little critter

    Quote Originally Posted by Freakie_frog
    yea might want to rethink the plants in the pics even if they are fake
    just out of pure, honest curiosity, why?

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    Re: Sweet little critter

    Quote Originally Posted by Freakie_frog
    yea might want to rethink the plants in the pics even if they are fake
    Why? They sell those plants at all the pet stores in my area. I bought some for our first snake, I should put them in with the cresties now

    *off to figure out where I put them after dismantling that horrid tank*

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    Quote Originally Posted by adizziedoll
    just out of pure, honest curiosity, why?
    Well any drug content is against the TOS..
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    Re: Sweet little critter

    Oh I thought you were saying that they needed to be removed from the tank in general, lol. But if you're saying they need not be included into any pictures posted then i understand that.

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    Quote Originally Posted by adizziedoll
    Oh I thought you were saying that they needed to be removed from the tank in general, lol. But if you're saying they need not be included into any pictures posted then i understand that.
    Bingo!!
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    Re: Sweet little critter

    I believe that fake plant is sold a virtually every pet store labeled as, Silk Jungle Plants - Ablution. If isn't intended as drug content whats the big deal? I didn't even notice it looked like marij***a leaves until it was mentioned. Just my opinion.
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