Re: Sub-Saharan ball python help!
From what Ive heard from a friend of ours who chats with Ian at Outback reptiles, Subsharans are a locality normal, in which a small group of animals if significantly larger than most others. basically just huge normal that produce large clutches and/or large hatchlings. Don't know if its genetically larger size tho...
Re: Sub-Saharan ball python help!
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irishanaconda
Nice! Poor little guy looks a little overwhelmed!
Re: Sub-Saharan ball python help!
Sorry to bump this thread...I was wondering if any one had any current pics?
Re: Sub-Saharan ball python help!
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OctagonGecko729
She is still re-couping her weight because she would only eat ASFs and I did not have a good supply.
It's a bit far to drive from Manassas, but Naked Acres in Martinsburg, WV has ASF if you can't find any closer. I have one BP stuck on live ASF. :rolleyes:
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bcr229
It's a bit far to drive from Manassas, but Naked Acres in Martinsburg, WV has ASF if you can't find any closer. I have one BP stuck on live ASF. :rolleyes:
Yeah Paul is a good dude. We are actually located in Nanjemoy Maryland now so its like a 2:30 hour drive one way to Pauls place. We were making that trip for several months every other week just for her. Then we got a new apartment down here and now ive got my own colony. So shes gaining weight back now but her pre-lay weight was 3600g. My holdbacks from the original trio of ASFs are now preggo so hopefully soon 50% of my BPs will have ASFs on a regular. I cant wait to really start putting weight on my girl, she looks so much better now then she did.
Re: Sub-Saharan ball python help!
LOL figures you'd know Paul, I think everyone does!