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It really sucks to say it, but I feel I must agree with you there. It's really sad. :cry:
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Originally Posted by emroul
Oh, and Danny, just out of curiousity, have you ever heard of IBD (Inclusive Body Disease). I noticed you mentioned that you house your ball python's and boa together. Just get back to me on that, if you would....
Jennifer
Yes, I know what IBD is, I mentioned it in the last topic that was deleted. Why or who deleted it, beats me. David, I know you read it. Be honest didn't I mention IBD along with other problems that can happen?
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Yes, you did mention it. BTW...it was Wizill who deleted the other thread....
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Okay, so you know. That's a good start. Now, do you care?
Jennifer
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Sorry, David...had to be nice.. :|
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The title of the last topic was "Hope to be a new ball owner, but heres a few ques. first!". Will, you yourself mentioned in that topic positive things about housing snakes together, perharps that's why you deleted it. This isn't the first time you do that, stop being childish homie. Get your s... straight!
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Originally Posted by emroul
Okay, so you know. That's a good start. Now, do you care?
Jennifer
Yeah, I care. I quaruantine all my snakes and I know that there's still the risk of IBD. Think of it this way, when you put a male and female together in order to breed, your still risking the chances of IBD since it can remain hidden for years. Not unless you produce your own animals can you be sure of the risks and even then there's always a risk. It's a fact, you can live in all freaked out about it or you can quarantine your animals and make the best of them.
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Also, Jennifer what do you mean by "That's a good start"? Your trying to teach me about IBD when I've been keeping boids longer than most of you? Come on now.
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But why give it that extra % chance? Is it really that hard to go out and buy a $10 rubbermaid, or aquarium, or build your own enclosure to fit the needs of every individual snake, and not worry about the risk at all (or at least to a minimum)?
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