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    Re: Do you take yours outside?

    Quote Originally Posted by WaRocker View Post
    Just because I like to put her in the swimming pool and let her roam the back yard
    i never thought of that! can snakes go into our pools with us or are the chemicals bad for them?
    A room full of empty racks and thermostats that have been unplugged.

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    Re: Do you take yours outside?

    Yesterday was beautiful outside, so I took my guy outside for pics. I was like an overprotective parent though and was always right next to him!
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    Re: Do you take yours outside?

    Quote Originally Posted by mpkeelee View Post
    i never thought of that! can snakes go into our pools with us or are the chemicals bad for them?
    Not in a pool with chemicals.. That is a big NO NO..
    I use a small blow-up pool with reg hose water.. Again this is my 14'+ burm. Not my ball pythons.. If you put your snake in a pool like a bp it would swim for a bit I bet then sink and drown.. This would be bad.
    My burm can just fit in the pool and is used to being in water..
    Sorry didnt want to confuse.

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