Wanda's Progression Thread (Picture heavy)
Seeing all these progression threads made me want to start one up for our little Normal girl, Wanda (a.k.a Booper). Even though we've had her for about six months now, better late than never, huh?
We bought Wanda on the 24th of September from my local pet store, somewhat sporadically; We had been planning to get a snake for a long time, and we went into the pet store to look for stuff for my fish tank. Well, we came out with a snake viv :D Wanda came home with us on the 26th of September. We had been looking for a Corn Snake, and my boyfriend bought Wanda believing her to be a cornsnake (She's out first snake, so cut us some slack on our stupidity :D) a few temp tweaks here and there, and she settled in very well! We weighed her for the first time on the 10th of October, and she weighed 87g. I'm not too sure what she was when we got her.
A few photos from her first night:
https://ball-pythons.net/forums/cach...2FDSC_1457.jpg
(We removed that tape the very next day)
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https://ball-pythons.net/forums/cach...2FDSC_1507.jpg
Here's her just before she had her first shed, on the 4th of October. Also a hand comparison on Dom:
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Here's her eating early October (I'm pretty sure this was actually her first meal. It was either that or her second one. She takes F/T like a pro from the first time we offered):
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Here's her in late November with a fresh-shed head (but not body):
https://ball-pythons.net/forums/cach...2FDSC_1722.jpg
Same day, showing off that shed just ready to come off!
https://ball-pythons.net/forums/cach...2FDSC_1727.jpg
Here's an adorable photo of Wanda doing her best ball:
https://ball-pythons.net/forums/cach...2FDSC_0313.jpg
Here's a photo from the other day (my hands):
https://ball-pythons.net/forums/cach...2FDSC_0371.jpg
Here's the latest photos taken today (217g full). She turned 38 weeks old on Monday (Dom's hands):
https://ball-pythons.net/forums/cach...t%3D1493146262
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Thanks for reading!
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That's what my sister said when she saw her the first time :D I think what happened is that the stack of Ball Pythons was next to the Cornsnakes under the Cornsnake label (If that makes sense) and so that's where the confusion was made :D
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Haha that's so adorable. I love the ball.
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Haha that's so adorable. I love the ball.
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Thank you :D
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Just out of curiosity, why do you feed in a separate enclosure?
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Just out of curiosity, why do you feed in a separate enclosure?
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I was told to actually! When we used to feed in her viv bits of substrate used to get stuck to the prey and I was told that if she ingested too much it would give her problems.
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I was told to actually! When we used to feed in her viv bits of substrate used to get stuck to the prey and I was told that if she ingested too much it would give her problems.
You're not alone I was told the same many years ago ..
Truth is , I believe it to be completely incorrect advice , in hindsight .
It's not even possible to feed my 7' Snow Boa , or the Burm or even the Retic in a separate viv THEN move them afterwards ... Also I defy anyone to come and feed my collection of King snakes in separate rubs then try and get them in their own vivs :)
I feed all mine in-viv now and simply place two of three little pieces of card (or cardboard if it's easier ) on the floor of each viv .
Never , ever , had any issues .