Re: This Ball python add.
Hi,
I'm not sure I follow your drift.:confused:
Definately not the way we recomend keeping them and they don't seem very big so the $250 price tag seems quite steep to me. They look to be normal ball pythons around 2 foot or so. Pictures can be deceptive however and what I think is a scar could be something interesting. But I doubt it.
Check out picture 4 and look at the pattern under the shadow of the log - does that seem like it might be scars to anyone or is it just cage decor or a trick of the light?
Did you mean you were thinking of rescuing them? If you did remember to use quarantine just in case they have anything to worry about.
dr del
Re: This Ball python add.
If it was me looking at that ad i would pass.OF course its not because of the misspelled word ,from the looks of the enclosure and the conditions of the snakes kept together is the reason.You might be getting a couple sick snakes or who knows.
Re: This Ball python add.
That is what I was thinking. That is why I was asking you guys. They do not look very well kept. I think I will stick with a Breeder.
Edit: That does look like a pretty good size scar.
Re: This Ball python add.
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Originally Posted by dr del
Hi,
I'm not sure I follow your drift.:confused:
Definately not the way we recomend keeping them and they dont seem very big so the $250 price tag seems quite steep to me. They look to be normal ball pythons to me around 2 foot or so. Pictures can be deceptive however and what i think is a scar could be something intresting. But I doubt it.
Check out picture 4 and look at the pattern under the shadow of the log - does that seem like it might be scars to anyone or is it just cage decor or a trick of the light?
Did you mean you were thinking of rescuing them? If you did remember to use quarantine just in case they have anything to worry about.
dr del
I just looked at that area and unable to tell also :confused: :P
Re: This Ball python add.
I think they are on care fresh and it is some that is sitting on his back.
~mike