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    Re: Rescue- Is this a normal?

    Adorable rescue! The snake looks a healthy weight and beautiful scales.


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    Awesome story, and good on you for taking the animal in. And that's super cool your wife allowed you to keep it. My girl was scared of snakes until I encouraged her to respect them and educated her a bit. She is no longer afraid, and even handles my snakes for short periods as long as I'm close by. She allowed me ONE snake a while back and I just got my 4th, hahahaha....soooo, when are you getting your next snake?? Hahahahha....

    Anyway, you've come to a great place to learn if you have any questions. This is a great community of passionate reptile lovers. Take the advice of the knowledgeable, experienced keepers and you and your beautiful BP will be in great shape.
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    Ah, what a great story. That little nugget is lucky you stumbled upon her/him(?). Super cute kiddo you got there, and lovely little snake.

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    What a cool story. To find such a Beauty right out there on the street. Such a lucky noodle, indeed !!!
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    Beautiful! And just a baby! Thank you for rescuing him/her. Looks healthy.
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    Re: Rescue- Is this a normal?

    Thank you everyone! I’ve learned a lot so far. I’m hoping his next shed is a full shed because he has yet to have one yet. It’s always been pieces flaking off and then I have to help along. I’ve kept his water changed daily just recently I’ve had problems with the humidity level but after reading a few questions on here I am hopeful to keep it up. But the other times the levels were high.

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