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    Nageswari

    My husband is soooo good to me! I was looking at red bloods yesterday, and he leaned over and added one to the shopping cart!

    I want a pretty pet, not a breeder, so I'm getting a T- get albino girl from Reptillis Herps. She's a 2015 baby, number 15-054.http://www.reptillisherps.com/store/...29_15-054.html. If the link goes dead, she looks a lot like the other het albino girls on this page: http://www.reptillisherps.com/store/..._%26_Hets.html. She's the one my husband picked mostly at random, but after looking at them all again I decided to stick with her (since I can't afford a batik).

    Ordered yesterday early-mid afternoon, got an e-mail confirmation of the transaction, but hadn't heard from Mr. Tillis to set up shipping, so I gave in to my impatience and called after lunch today - as he was about to call. She's going out today and I should have her tomorrow. (Pace pace pace, fidget fidget fidget). This is the first snake I've had shipped, and even though I know she'll be fine, I'm fussing. When I got fish a few months ago they were delivered around 9 am, expecting the same for Nageswari - the advantage of living near-ish O'Hare airport.

    I found a decent price on Cambro polycarbonate food-service tubs (webrestaurantstore.com), so she gets to be our first tub-housed snake, until she grows up into an AP enclosure. I've avoided tubs until now because I want to be able to see my scale-babies, and even Rubbermaid clear/translucent tubs are more brittle than I like. With Cambros I get a tub I can see into, that I can trust for durability (I'm a Civil Engineer, over-designing is what we do! )


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    Re: Nageswari

    SO jealous! 😊 Can't wait to see your photos.

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    Re: Nageswari

    I would like to categorically state that I am not obsessively checking FedEx tracking . . . but that would be a lie.


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    Re: Nageswari

    She's a feisty baby! Got me 3-4 times in a couple minutes! Makes up for my super-sweet baby Woma Python.

    Since she was so hissy-pissy I didn't get any stills, but I did a little I boxing video, and there's a nice shot of her at the end.

    https://youtu.be/Y-8_hnsFGWk


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    Re: Nageswari

    Got a bunch of pictures when I moved Nageswari into her Cambro tub. First one is in her shipping box, the rest were taken from outside the tub in place on the shelf.






    And behold! I have (re-) invented the rack!


    I moved shelves around on this IKEA Ivar unit and was thinking I'd be safe with no clips. Then I snapped the shelf into position on the pins, and decided otherwise - but a piece of 1x2 is a nice snug fit between the lid and the shelf above, and requires less faffing about with than clips.


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    Re: Nageswari

    So cute! She is beautiful, gotta love fiesty ones.

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    Congrats! First blood? Looks like some nice pink around the neck and good color. Should settle down with age, they can be so nervous and angry as babies though lol.

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    Re: Nageswari

    Yes, my first blood python (but not the first time a python's drawn blood ).

    When I moved her into the tub after lunch she seemed less cranky, but she's definitely getting a few undisturbed days to settle in. Plus she's in one of the quieter rooms of the house. She's about a year old, so from what I understand, still baby-nippy.

    As much as I like my mellow snakes, there *is* something about the feisty ones.


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    Re: Nageswari

    Last night I gave Nageswari a temporary cardboard-box hide (since the hides we have about the right size are top-opening, and I don't want to risk her getting stuck), since she hasn't read the threads/websites saying she could burrow under her paper. In response, she moved into her water bowl. This morning we went shopping, and found a hide-to-be and a more roomy water dish.

    In response, she's wedged herself between the water dish and the back wall.


    At this point I suspect she may not actually know what a hide *is*, which we've run into with a couple rack-raised BPs. If she's still there tomorrow I may put her in the hide.


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    Re: Nageswari

    I had that issue with Phatty, lived without a hide all his life.. He wouldn't touch the one I gave him until I put him in it. Now if I don't have a hide in there he flips his water dish. *eye roll*

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