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    Congrats Kevin! I know you went to a reptile show, what did you end up getting...morph wise? Got pics?

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    Re: New Ball Python Owner - First Feeding Questions

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    Congrats Kevin! I know you went to a reptile show, what did you end up getting...morph wise? Got pics?
    Thanks everyone!

    I did decide to wait on the feeding but I think tonight is the night I'm gonna attempt so we shall see how it goes.

    Yeah we got him Sunday afternoon at the expo. I'm sure what morph he is, maybe you guys can identify, but the budget was $50 (lol) so I couldn't get anything exotic but I like him.

    Here are a few pics, sorry I don't have any really good photos yet!

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    looks like a nice pastel to me

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    What a good looking ball! You did good Kevin

    I read thru this thread, and I give another vote for you to feed in his tank, don't move him out. If you're concern about substrate, you can use a hair dryer so the prey is not wet and the substrate won't stick to it's fur. Good luck!

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