no separate. she puts the male in a cooler, lets him eat, then puts the female in the cooler and lets her eat.
12-20-2004, 05:21 PM
Nate
and i did ask why she's selling...she said she bought them for her son 3 years ago because he was interested...but as years went by, he just kinda lost interest in them..which i do understand. so it isn't like she's selling them because they're bad snakes.
12-20-2004, 06:42 PM
DrEwTiMe
How long do BP's live for generaly??
12-20-2004, 07:22 PM
SatanicIntention
:) This is the good part. There was one that lived for 49 years at a zoo. I would say normally 20-25 years if well taken care of. Kind of like Leopard Geckos. It's a long-term situation if you have these guys. I'm glad I'll have my girl for such a long time :)
12-20-2004, 10:36 PM
Brandon.O
alot of people dont know that before they buy them, its really sad becuase sometimes after they find out they decide that they dont want that kind of comittment and they will somtimes give the snake away.
I really like how they live so long.:D I dont like pets that live 1,2,3 years, becuase i get too attached and then they die within a few years, its sad.
12-20-2004, 10:47 PM
CTReptileRescue
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a lot of people dont know that before they buy them, its really sad becuase sometimes after they find out they decide that they dont want that kind of comittment and they will somtimes give the snake away.
Number one reason aniamls come into rescue!
I would ask to see the snakes eat, and provide an isolation and veterinary treatment. With that said and done, I figure that to be a good deal.
Rusty