Re: Adopting a BP, advice needed
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Originally Posted by
Lferg
I guess well have to make room, dr. Heck we already built a separate temp controlled building out back to house the guinea pigs rescued from the tornado last month.... What's another 12ft snake gonna hurt... Ulgh
I think we found the solution to the problem of being able to afford to feed it...:D
Re: Adopting a BP, advice needed
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Originally Posted by
Kymberli
Oh wow.. haha well that's an entirely different scenario. They don't need food quite as often as Ball Pythons but their prey items obviously get more expensive as they get larger.
They eat much larger food a little less often (every 2 weeks or so?) but I'm thinking FT pigs and whole chickens will be expensive. Also, more people required during snake handling time as they can eventually get big enough to overpower you. Man, you are really awesome to take care of him/her, I hope they do well for you and the world needs more folks like you and your wife!
Best wishes!
Re: Adopting a BP, advice needed
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Originally Posted by
darkbloodwyvern
They eat much larger food a little less often (every 2 weeks or so?) but I'm thinking FT pigs and whole chickens will be expensive.
When it gets up to size, frozen small rabbits are about $10 each;);)
Re: Adopting a BP, advice needed
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Originally Posted by
Lferg
Thanks guy, a guy from Birmingham hear about the snake somehow and wants to come have a look. Apparently he is a breeder. I know that in the mammal world, breeder usually means they don't give all their animals proper care. Does the same hold true for snakes? I wouldnt mind letting this snake go to a more experienced home but not if that means less care.... Plus we have really started to think about the implications of a HUGE 15+ foot reptile.
Careful there... most of the people here are breeders. :)
Re: Adopting a BP, advice needed
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Originally Posted by
Lferg
Thanks guy, a guy from Birmingham hear about the snake somehow and wants to come have a look. Apparently he is a breeder. I know that in the mammal world, breeder usually means they don't give all their animals proper care. Does the same hold true for snakes? I wouldnt mind letting this snake go to a more experienced home but not if that means less care.... Plus we have really started to think about the implications of a HUGE 15+ foot reptile.
Negative. We're not puppy mills.
Yes, there are SOME breeders who treat their animals like crap, but most reptile breeders take good care of their stuff.