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    Buddy my new BP



    This is my pet Python Buddy, whom I think is around 2 or a little older.

    I am very new to snake owning, but I know after spending only 2 days with Buddy I am hooked and think he and I will be close. I had read up a little on snakes and their husbandry before going to look at buddy. Lets just say more then "purchasing" buddy it was a rescue. Wrong type of bedding, only heat source was a hot rock.... (shudder) and they were not cleaning his "business" out of the cage immediately.

    I quickly got buddy home and used a temp heating pad till I could get to the store yesterday. I bought a UTH and proper "bedding". He hadn't eatin in 2 weeks so I fed him as quickly as I thought safe. (31 hours after being in his new habitat) So far his behavior has been amazing beyond belief. He is affectionate and curious, with constant taste/smelling with his tongue when he is out in the cage. My question is, is it normal for them to adapt so well to being moved and fed and handled after feeding, I made those few mistakes before readying about them?

    Sorry for the size, its from my iPhone I will get better photos soon.

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    Re: Buddy my new BP

    Congratulations on your new Buddy! You should give him about a week with no handling at all to allow him time to acclimate to his new home, and now that you've fed him - no handling at all for 48 hours to minimize the chance of regurgitation.

    If you have any specific questions, there are a lot of experienced keepers here who can help you!

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    Re: Buddy my new BP

    Well, to address your question, my ball is very curious when I do handle him. I hope you enjoy your new ball.

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    Re: Buddy my new BP

    I appreciate it, I am looking forward to caring for him.

    Is it unheard of that a BP can survive in an environment thats not the proper temperature and still retain his food?

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    Re: Buddy my new BP

    Not unheard of, but not very good for the snake either. Congradulations on you new snake. I am glad to hear you are educating yourself and improving his conditions and chances at a healthy and long life.

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    Re: Buddy my new BP

    congrats! snakes are the ultimate herp IMO. i'm fairly new to snakes also, i've only had my girl for a week.

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