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Can you diagnose my BP

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  • 05-01-2011, 11:41 AM
    Homegrownscales
    It is. Not knowing what's going on with an animal and then exposing it to another is lack of a better word. Stupid. Any males or females that show any odd symptoms do not breed for me, any that start the season but are having issues for any reason get pulled out. It could be detrimental to the animals health breeding. Not to mention spreading any potential problems.
  • 05-01-2011, 10:22 PM
    surfingguitar
    ok well i found this video on youtube and it is pretty right on on how he has been acting. If this is what is going on, what steps can I take to get him to stop acting this way. Again, he really only acts up terribly like this when he is in his environment. Once I take him out, he calms down immensely.
  • 05-01-2011, 10:22 PM
    surfingguitar
    Re: Can you diagnose my BP
  • 05-01-2011, 10:28 PM
    MissDizzyBee
    None of those snakes acted anything like the video you initially posted. Are you saying he's behaving much more normally now?

    Also, I agree with everyone else on the breeding issue. If whatevers affecting him is viral/bacterial it could easily infect the female, and if its genetic it really should not be passed on.

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