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    recent traded pics

    as all remember Iproduced my first pied this year, I just finished a trade with Ladyohh ( heather wong) for the pied and a het ( which I tossed in for her lol) for a female spider, bee, and pastel so here pics of them fro mthis afternoon befoer i placed in the tubs ( I had to move them to snake room mom's cat seems to think they tub and snakes are toys ( went ot any room I placed them and knocked them off table. ) So temped to get a burm now just to remove cat issues lol) anyhow since my entire collection is kept in a single room I set these tubs up with an exhuast fan that pulls all the air out and plows it outside so to limit any possible issues. Not thatI think Heather would have any sick snakes.

    Simple took a trash bag taped over snake shelf they on and ran a hose out the window so it liek negitive pressure pullnig the air from room to outside. ( not picturing it cause it ugly lol ) simple design is an pc duct and fan with a hole cut into the bag and taped to the shelf ot create a blower setup ( plus needto put the board in window to prevent and back draft/ rain to enter room.enough chat pics below.





    Was married to 4theSNAKElady (still wish we were)
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    4.2 sugar gliders ( non breeding pets)

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    Re: recent traded pics

    That is nice bee you have there. Looks like the one I'm picking up in a couple weeks.
    1.1 Pastel
    1.1 Het albino
    1.2 Het pied
    0.1 Lesser
    1.1 Mojave
    1.0 Black pastel
    0.1 Normal
    1.0 bumble bee


    ~Tito~

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    Re: recent traded pics

    yeah she a real snap dragon it took forever to get the pics of her she was striking out at any heat source she saw.
    my ownly thing I am upset about was setting up this QT setup like I did cause it creats a aomw noise ans it a possible escpae route if the tubs not sealed (lid on right)
    But it still safer than becoming a cat play toy. I need a larger place to set up a proper QT room. I know the first things being fone when home from hamburg show. Ashower, all locthes in wash, bags tossed out into shed to kill anything, and snakes ibring back will be set up in my bedroom ( even if that means I have to sleep in snake room floor lol)
    Was married to 4theSNAKElady (still wish we were)
    Ball pythons
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    4.2 sugar gliders ( non breeding pets)

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    love that bee!!!

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    Re: recent traded pics

    Love em all ..........great bee!
    Troy Van Orman/Kysenia www.prairielandpythons.com(daily blog and updates!)tavopt@prairierehab.com

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