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    Milton, meet BP.net!

    Today I was able to go pick up an adoption from Roxie's Fund in Maryland. I found this little guy on petfinder and thought he was too cute to pass up. He was seized from a home that was not taking care of over 20 animals! I'm so excited he is here now and has a good home.

    Anyways, without further adieu, here is Milton!

    Probably his first bath


    Check out that stripe

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    Looks like he might have had a rough time?

    In the new home

    He approves

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    Re: Milton, meet BP.net!

    That's an awesome stripe on his back!

    I also like what you did with the acu-rite & the zip tie.
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    Re: Milton, meet BP.net!

    Quote Originally Posted by kc261 View Post
    That's an awesome stripe on his back!
    I was thinking the samething. Glad to see he got good owner now.

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    Re: Milton, meet BP.net!

    I bet he's a very happy snake now. Do watch the cool side temps, a slight bump up wouldn't be a bad idea. Not to worry you, and it may just be the angle of that head shot or my cruddy computer monitor, but it did look a bit to me like he's slightly swollen around his mouth area. Have you had a good peek inside just to check for issues that way?
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    Re: Milton, meet BP.net!

    WOOOOOOOHA..Now that is a cool normal....Congrats!!...He's really cool looking.

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    Re: Milton, meet BP.net!

    Quote Originally Posted by frankykeno View Post
    I bet he's a very happy snake now. Do watch the cool side temps, a slight bump up wouldn't be a bad idea. Not to worry you, and it may just be the angle of that head shot or my cruddy computer monitor, but it did look a bit to me like he's slightly swollen around his mouth area. Have you had a good peek inside just to check for issues that way?
    Ya, I only have one thermometer in his tank right now. There's a piece of 11" flexwatt under there that reaches a little under the cool side hide. Once I get him to something more permanent, he'll have 2 UTHs , more vent holes, 2 t-meters, a stat, and smaller hides.

    I see what you mean about his head. I think it is the angle and my camera phone though. When I was holding him, he is pretty skinny all around. I'll check tomorrow when I pull him out to put more holes in the tank.

    He is also going to get a trip to the vet too. Just need to set one up near Baltimore.

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    Re: Milton, meet BP.net!

    Love the solid stripe, very nice
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    Re: Milton, meet BP.net!

    That is one of the coolest normals the stripe is killer
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    Re: Milton, meet BP.net!

    Wicked! Love that stripe! Very nice!

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    Re: Milton, meet BP.net!

    Thanks for the compliments. Someone had mentioned in another post that he has some harlequin or wide stripe traits, but he looks like a normal with a stripe and missing alien heads to me.

    Hes been sitting under his warm hide for a while. Hes finally poking his head out now I'm thinking I might get him some smaller hides, he is a little smaller than I thought.

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