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BP's addictive?

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  • 06-16-2008, 06:07 AM
    Bruce Whitehead
    Re: BP's addictive?
    Everyone started with one...

    ...when you start hopping species, that is when an intervention happens.

    I think interventions involve people swooping in and stuffing their pockets with your snakes.

    Cause really it is in your best interests.

    What do they do with those snakes... I cannot say. (seriously, they know where I live and they are quick with the payback).

    Congrats on the new girl. She is a right beaut!

    Bruce

    PS: Do not forget to give her a proper quarantine, a week of acclimation and get a few feeds in her. It really is in her best interests. :)
  • 06-16-2008, 06:28 AM
    EvilDes
    Re: BP's addictive?
    Thanks for the comments! :D

    She's in her own tub, away from the other pets, and I've been leaving her to get on with acclimatising to her new tub. That was the closest our other BP got, then I realised I should be keeping them seperate anyway so hopefully no damge done. Keeping a close eye on them all anyways.

    She's very shy when out of her tub, but when she's in it, she's out and about all the time, even during the day. :snake:
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