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    my first BP(and rescue), meet Persey

    sooo I have an rtb and been wanting a BP got this little girl from a friend of a friend who knew nothing about snakes and gave her up because I quote "too expensive and hard to take care of" snake seems 100% fine now and is set up in a 15qt tub with 2 hides, had a tiny piece of stuck shed on her nose that has since came off. ate a few days ago she weighs 89g

    check out that cool tail/high white sides I like her.















    Chad
    Last edited by Nimitz87; 11-29-2010 at 02:29 AM.

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    Nice normal. I like the last pic.

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    Re: my first BP(and rescue), meet Persey

    She is just too cute!

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    Good looking snake!!

    MAKE SURE you keep that ball python separate from your Ret Tail Boa. Litterally as far away from each other as possible. How long have you had your Red Tail? Boa's can carry IBD which will kill that ball python in a month even if the boa looks healthy as an ox. Just keep them separate and watch the ball python closely to make sure he isn't wobbling or anything like that.
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    Congrats on taking in that cutie!

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    Re: my first BP(and rescue), meet Persey

    Quote Originally Posted by steveboos View Post
    Good looking snake!!

    MAKE SURE you keep that ball python separate from your Ret Tail Boa. Litterally as far away from each other as possible. How long have you had your Red Tail? Boa's can carry IBD which will kill that ball python in a month even if the boa looks healthy as an ox. Just keep them separate and watch the ball python closely to make sure he isn't wobbling or anything like that.
    I've had the boa for about 3 months, and will do thanks.

    Chad

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