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    my new female ball


    first day with her..

    eating a nice meal after her first shed with me (thought it was a cool pic)

    I heard someone say she might be a yellowbelly... might anyone know?


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    Re: my new female ball

    i need a name for her!

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    Re: my new female ball

    She's very pretty! How old is she? How long after you got her did she eat first? I got my male BP last Thursday and he hasn't eaten yet.

    I did a google search on Pet Snake Names to get some ideas. Although I had already fallen in love with The Snake Keeper, Colette's first snake's name of Kashmire, so I picked that for him after asking if she minded.

    Here's one link: http://www.ophioservices.com/pet_snake_names.htm

    And another: http://www.petnamesworld.com/names_for_snakes_1.html (this one is cool, because you can find the meaning of names too and specify for certain genders - I almost chose Keeran for my snake because it was Celtic for "Little Dark One".)

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    Re: my new female ball

    Beautiful!

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    Re: my new female ball

    Are you using an oil based woodchip bedding for your new BP?

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    Re: my new female ball

    Quote Originally Posted by Forrest
    Are you using an oil based woodchip bedding for your new BP?
    Looks like Reptibark to me.
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    Re: my new female ball

    i dont beleive its oil based..its called natures bark by four paws..should i be using something else?

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    Re: my new female ball

    I got her and set up the tank and let her sit for a week and get used to her new home. I touched her once during the whole week just because i couldnt resist, but she destroyed her dinner!

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    Re: my new female ball

    Quote Originally Posted by mackattack
    i dont beleive its oil based..its called natures bark by four paws..should i be using something else?
    No, that will work just fine. the only problem you will find with it is that it isn't very absorbent so you'll have to clean the actual cage more often. Plus it doesn't look very comfy..lol but that's another topic.

    You may want to use an aspen as this is totally easy to spot clean and very absorbent, also newspaper works very well.

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