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  • 03-29-2011, 10:41 PM
    snakesRkewl
    Re: already getting second pastel :/
    Quote:

    Originally Posted by AMBiEN22 View Post
    ........... did anyone notice or care to watch this snakes head gets caught in his laptop at the end....

    for the love of god... research everything... then do it again....

    this is sickening and frankly i thought it was a joke.... poor snake.

    I did watch in semi horror, lol, and that and his past post only reaffirm my original response...
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    Please learn how to care for them before you even think about breeding, I'm saddened by all the people who try to breed that have no experience caring for them...
  • 03-30-2011, 12:08 AM
    CLSpider
    :O Please, PLEASE do not breed anything....
    If you "don't even know if I'm doing this right", then WHY would you try to pop him?!
  • 03-30-2011, 12:56 AM
    MissDizzyBee
    I agree that waiting on breeding would be best. Here's nothing wrong with having a pair of pets for a while. I think it's best to research as much as you can beforehand as well as get a feel for your snakes before you get into breeding. There's plenty enough potential problems and expenses without adding egg binding and incubators. They're exciting little things to be sure, but taking care of a pregnant animal is a big responsibility.

    If you wait a bit, youll have the time to learn about their care and genetics and you won't need to freak out over every small thing.

    As to the sex...you don't need to pop it. The vet should be able to tell you the sex when you take it in for a checkup. After all, youd want to make sure your animals were as healthy as possible before even attempting breeding, right?
  • 03-30-2011, 12:59 AM
    pinkeye714
    Most likely your snake is a male. Also, it seems like in the video the snake is going into shed, he looks very ashy, you really should have left him alone so he can shed in peace. by the way you are handling your snake, it seems like you have not had him for more then a month. it seems like he is poop and needs to be handle with the greatest of care. kinda like he will bite you XD
    I think you should learn more on how to care for the pythons for more then a year and then see. plus your snake looks to young and not at the right weight for breeding either.
    If you really want to know the snakes sex then take him to a reptile store or experienced vet and ask them if they could please sex your snake for you.
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