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Re: Most Recent Snake Picture!
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Re: Most Recent Snake Picture!
Last night was feeding day for Creamsicle (like the ice cream) Now he's a Happy snake.
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Ceilings must be so confusing to snakes! Every so often mine try their very very best to reach it. Noodle is my albino ratsnake. I can't believe how much she's grown! It's been about a year and a half since I adopted a very tiny pencil-thin baby ratsnake
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Re: Most Recent Snake Picture!
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Originally Posted by Gocntry
They are great eaters aren't they!
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Sibling rivalryhttps://uploads.tapatalk-cdn.com/201...2ae6c914cb.jpg
1.0 Pumpkin Pied BP, 0.1 Bearded dragon, 1.2 Leopard gecko, 0.1 Ornate Pacman Frog
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Originally Posted by FollowTheSun
They are great eaters aren't they!
Yep, slightly different size, color, temperature makes no difference, He smells mouse he's coming to get dinner :D
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Originally Posted by Awesomethepossum
I just have to put this out there. I'm not picking on OP, just trying to use this opportunity. Since people come to this forum to learn, it feels like I should mention this so people don't get the wrong idea about snakes as pets...
Snakes and other pets don't mix. Snakes are not social animals and other pets shouldn't be around while snakes are out.
At the core, these are still primitive creatures, both snakes and other pets. And I wouldn't want one of my pets primal instincts to kick in while another is out.
Simply, too many things can go wrong way too quickly.
There's literally no benefit to having other pets in the room while snakes are out.
And since this forum is a learning resource I feel it's important to point that out. I wouldn't want to see something happen and the person be like "well I saw it on BP.net and thought it was safe".... It's not.
It would be horrible for something to go wrong and a pet is killed or injured because they are natural predators doing what predators do.
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Re: Most Recent Snake Picture!
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Originally Posted by Craiga 01453
I just have to put this out there. I'm not picking on OP, just trying to use this opportunity. Since people come to this forum to learn, it feels like I should mention this so people don't get the wrong idea about snakes as pets...
Snakes and other pets don't mix. Snakes are not social animals and other pets shouldn't be around while snakes are out.
At the core, these are still primitive creatures, both snakes and other pets. And I wouldn't want one of my pets primal instincts to kick in while another is out.
Simply, too many things can go wrong way too quickly.
There's literally no benefit to having other pets in the room while snakes are out.
And since this forum is a learning resource I feel it's important to point that out. I wouldn't want to see something happen and the person be like "well I saw it on BP.net and thought it was safe".... It's not.
It would be horrible for something to go wrong and a pet is killed or injured because they are natural predators doing what predators do.
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I'm glad you clarify this for people that aren't aware, or possibly have left reptiles alone in a room with larger animals... or maybe even put them ON other animals (such as dogs) because they think it's cute. I didn't realize my picture would imply this, since it....never crosses my mind to do these things. I'm far too strict.
But yeah, never allow cross-species interactions to occur, and either way, snakes should never be left unsupervised.
1.0 Pumpkin Pied BP, 0.1 Bearded dragon, 1.2 Leopard gecko, 0.1 Ornate Pacman Frog
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Just coming out of the abyss to do a little soul staring lol
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Re: Most Recent Snake Picture!
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Originally Posted by Awesomethepossum
;)
I'm glad you clarify this for people that aren't aware, or possibly have left reptiles alone in a room with larger animals... or maybe even put them ON other animals (such as dogs) because they think it's cute. I didn't realize my picture would imply this, since it....never crosses my mind to do these things. I'm far too strict.
But yeah, never allow cross-species interactions to occur, and either way, snakes should never be left unsupervised.
1.0 Pumpkin Pied BP, 0.1 Bearded dragon, 1.2 Leopard gecko, 0.1 Ornate Pacman Frog
On a personal note to elaborate on my picture, my dog is looking up because I said her name. But she immediately went back to sleep (snoring loudly). She's horribly lazy.
However, if my dog was awake and actively moving around, then she wouldn't be allowed in the room during the session.
1.0 Pumpkin Pied BP, 0.1 Bearded dragon, 1.2 Leopard gecko, 0.1 Ornate Pacman Frog
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