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Re: The last python is in captivity, the forum is at peace... Zebes update thread
My 2 year old is the same way. Anytime I have one of mine out her eyes light up. Still not quite comfortable letting her touch anything just yet, she's still learning what the word "gentle" means, but we'll get there. I'm a big supporter of teaching younger kids about reptiles both captive and wild. Here in Georgia we have an abundance of wildlife so learning how to be safe and respectful of their space is an important lesson for kids.
Good on you for sharing the hobby and getting someone else interested!
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Re: The last python is in captivity, the forum is at peace... Zebes update thread
Gorgeous enclosure! And that banana is looking really nice as well!
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At first I didn't think there was much of a difference in his behavior, but lately he's not only grown more comfortable but I've not noticed him be this exploitative before. By all means he's still invisible at all times when the light is on for the day, but at night I keep seeing him in positions like this where he's quite a ways out of a hide and chilling on a given piece of decor (in fact this image is the first time I've seen him in the middle log tunnel I concocted).
What's more, I see objects like branches and leaves that have been rearranged significantly enough to notice, so he's undoubtedly moving around and enjoying his enriched enviroment at night. So as I had assumed, the new surroundings have brought him out of his shell, just not diurnally.
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Yup, looks like he's enjoying the new scenery.
Rudeness is the weak man's imitation of strength.
Eric Hoffer (1902 - 1983)
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Re: The last python is in captivity, the forum is at peace... Zebes update thread
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I took him to see the new angelfish (details in the fish section of this forum). They were showing genuine curiosity towards each other, I've never seen fish act this way towards him, rather fascinating.
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Cute!
Rudeness is the weak man's imitation of strength.
Eric Hoffer (1902 - 1983)
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Really gorgeous and I'm jelly! Always wanted a Banana but can't get myself to expand my zoo.
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1.0 Pied BP (Sam)
1.0 Bumble Bee BP (Izzy)
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