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  • 05-31-2015, 05:03 PM
    Foxton
    Re: husband brought home a BP. Now what?!
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    Originally Posted by iobyrhiannon@outlook View Post
    Locks and weights are on my list as well! Another question. She apparently has a sister still at the store that was raised with her. They tried to get him to buy her as well. He didnt but wants to. Ive read not to house 2 together. Its pulling at my heart strings a little that they are separated but not sure I can handle 2! Thoughts?

    Unfortunately/fortunately they are solitary creatures and while it maybe her sister and while that snake will have to put up with the petstores husbandry/feeding practices they'll both be much happier not competing with each other for the same resources. Gotta be tough and not fall for every little one that you see.
  • 05-31-2015, 05:34 PM
    se7en
    Re: husband brought home a BP. Now what?!
    Quote:

    Originally Posted by iobyrhiannon@outlook View Post
    Or what if I put her outside on my porch for now? Nothing could get to her and its in the shade but its about 82 degrees outside. My house doesnt get above 73.


    remember that BPs are escape artists. make sure your snake cannot get away, or you'll wake up and be like :taz:
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