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  • 11-14-2006, 10:11 PM
    Cortana
    Re: travel enclosure?
    Thanks everyone for your suggestions! I just brought her home in the little container she was in at the show. I have posted a few pics in the picture fourum. Please take a look. they aren't very good pictures- I just wanted to get her into her enclosure. she has a really cool fork on her head and a small stripe on the end of her tail. She seems to have settled into staying in her hide. She is 114 grams- Tomorrow or Thursday I will try to feed her -a live hopper mouse. Should I wait a few more days?
    Hopefully I will get some better pics this weekend-
  • 11-15-2006, 01:19 AM
    Sadie
    Re: travel enclosure?
    Most people will tell you to wait a week, best to start off with a successful feeding after she's acclimated.

    Congrats!!! Very excited for you.:carrot:
  • 11-15-2006, 09:04 AM
    RichardA
    Re: travel enclosure?
    Joanna, I use the same style of box for my transport..........LOL
  • 11-15-2006, 03:48 PM
    frankykeno
    Re: travel enclosure?
    Oh they are great aren't they Richard! I have a number of them in different sizes to suit the various sized snakes around here plus I use a couple of them for live prey transport. Having to chase a mouse around the inside of an Escort stationwagon when it easily chewed through the dumb paper box the pet store put it in was NOT fun! LOL I know my vet thought they were very handy when we brought various BP's in to her....she really hated the "snake slung over the shoulders in a packed waiting room" kinda client.
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