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new rack, new life.
ive been having eating problems with two problem eaters lately... just built my rack and tried feeding today and BAM! Success!
i also adopted a neglected normal today... its soaking in water right now... poor thing. Could somebody PLEASE tell me who can neglect something so beautiful??? Lets hope we can get this little life turned around. she is 780 grams.. who KNOWS how old. i know NOTHING about it. goin to try feeding in a couple days.
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Re: new rack, new life.
Good luck with your rescue. I know when i rescued my lemon pastel his shed was so bad that what was stuck, which was almost all of it, he looked black. Congrats on the success with your rack, thats my next project.
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Re: new rack, new life.
First congrats on the new rack, and getting your trouble eaters to eat. Second I think that is great that you are taking the time, energy, and money to help a neglected snake. I wonder how people can neglect their pets, but I honestly think many people don't know any better....
Best of luck in the rehab,
Morgan
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Re: new rack, new life.
thanks guys...in response to the "people dont know any better" comment.... does work with me. I understand husbandry can be an issue at times... but come on... a little research could be the difference between life and death :)
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Re: new rack, new life.
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Originally Posted by dragonboy4578
I wonder how people can neglect their pets, but I honestly think many people don't know any better....
NO, some people just dont care about anything but themselves! They just want to be able to say "I have a _______"
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Originally Posted by pamby13
does work with me.
Think you meant "doesnt"?
Congrats on the new rack, new great feedings, and new addition:gj:
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Re: new rack, new life.
Congrats on the new rack and getting your troubled ones to eat. It was great of you to take in that animal so it now has the proper care.. Good luck with them...
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Re: new rack, new life.
Let me give u a tip for getting a new addition to eat who is a problem eater
Time.
Simple as that. You bring a new one in and u rush into feeding it... All your doing is building stress on top of stress.
Give it a week, maybe two, heck if u want give it 3. He will be fine not eating trust me. Let it get used to the new environment he will eat. I highly doubt the snake is going to stave itself to death. But it surely isnt going to eat loaded with stress. :gj:
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