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    Going to say Hi! - As a start...

    Hi guys,

    Introducing myself. My name is Paul and I am a Chicago area resident. I currently live in Buffalo Grove, IL.

    I've had reptiles off and on since I was 10 years old. My first pet Reptile was a wild caught Garter Snake when I was a kid that lived in a 55g aquarium and I fed her minnows from the bait store in her Water Dish. I had her for quite a few years.

    When I got a graduated High School, got a job, and was working Full Time, I got my first big snakes and I went too big, too fast, without any safety restrictions or regulations. At one point I had (5) Retics and (3) Burmese pythons in the front room of my house. One of the snakes that I adopted ended up bringing in a bad infection and I lost my entire collection to it. I learned a lot about proper Reptile keeping during that time. Shortly after all this went down, I moved, got married, and was far too busy for proper reptile care, so I hadn't had a reptile for a long time.

    A few years later I helped my Dad with his Leopard Geckos. Cute little set of girls.

    About a year ago I relocated to where I am now for work. I've been settled, so I decided to go to NARBC to "just look" and lo and behold, I came home with (2) young Ball Pythons that I wasn't wholly prepared for.

    Scrambling, I've purchased most of what I need. Both babies are currently in latching strapped tubs with 3" flex tape being ran by a variable thermostat. Temps are good.

    Both of my girls were sold to me as eating F/T rats already, but I found that untrue with one of them. So we're feeding frozen rats to one and live mice to the other (and live mice are 30 mins away to find up here)

    Anyway, I'm sure I'll have more to say later, and I'll post some pictures soon, but for now. Hi!

    Best,

    Paul

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    Bogertophis (10-20-2018),distaff (10-20-2018),dr del (10-22-2018),Ronniex2 (10-20-2018),Sonny1318 (10-20-2018),tttaylorrr (10-20-2018)

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    We're glad to have you join us here. Sorry to hear about the unfortunate loss of your earlier collection...keeping snakes successfully has come a
    long way over the years, but at the same time, with greater availability & large expos, it's easier for things to spread if you're not careful. If nothing else, you
    (re-) caught the snake addiction @ NARBC. Very "dangerous"- I'm almost glad that I no longer live near any expos, that's too much temptation for me.

    Too bad both of your BPs didn't continue eating F/T once you got them home. The one may have just gotten stressed & changed her mind...it happens.
    Look forward to your pix & posts...

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    Welcome aboard, seen your other thread. They are some lookers!
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    Welcome to the forum and back to the wonderful world of snake keeping!

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    Re: Going to say Hi! - As a start...

    Welcome !


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    Re: Going to say Hi! - As a start...

    welcome, neighbor!!! im from around the same area!
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    hola and welcome !! hope to see some cool stuff soon

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    Welcome!
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    Welcome! Sorry to hear about your bad experience. That's why I'm so glad I found this place so hopefully I can avoid most of the mistakes I would no doubt make if not educated.

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