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    new to the page there are my boys


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    Re: new to the page there are my boys

    Good Looking snakes welcome to the sight by the way
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    Hahahah love the skull pic. Welcome
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    Very nice! Welcome.

    Just a tidbit - the nose of that skull is very small, if your python grows much more, he could get lodged in there and you will have a situation on your hands. I've had to deal with snakes getting stuck and having to break them out of things at great risk to them - as cool as it is, I suggest taking the skull out before he gets stuck and bad things happen. Though I do commend you for the creativity!
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    Quote Originally Posted by Xotik View Post
    Very nice! Welcome.

    Just a tidbit - the nose of that skull is very small, if your python grows much more, he could get lodged in there and you will have a situation on your hands. I've had to deal with snakes getting stuck and having to break them out of things at great risk to them - as cool as it is, I suggest taking the skull out before he gets stuck and bad things happen. Though I do commend you for the creativity!
    I had this issue cuz I liked the scull too. But I just filled the nose and eyes with black tape and left no sticky tape exposed and kept the scull. But it is risky to let them to their own devices.
    They are silly creatures sometimes.

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    Re: new to the page there are my boys

    Quote Originally Posted by Xotik View Post
    Very nice! Welcome.

    Just a tidbit - the nose of that skull is very small, if your python grows much more, he could get lodged in there and you will have a situation on your hands. I've had to deal with snakes getting stuck and having to break them out of things at great risk to them - as cool as it is, I suggest taking the skull out before he gets stuck and bad things happen. Though I do commend you for the creativity!
    Yea thanks for the advice I only had the skull for like a day, since I notice the same thing... :-)

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