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    I agree! I'll come home after a long day and right after I kiss my hubby (he needs to at least think he comes before the snakes, right?), I go check on the snakes. Of course I have my favorites like my yearling corn Ra who loves coming out and no matter the day, has never been scared, jumpy, or aggressive. Then there are my two adult corns which both will just hang on to me while I get cleaning done or start dinner. So far, I'm trying to be good by not handling my new ball though I have to say, it was neat to hold her at Tinley. So different from a corn. I'm sure she'll be part of that "pull out when stressed" group once she settles in and starts eating.
    Ball Pythons: 1.1 Pastave (Regulus and Ceti), 0.1 Albino (Aria), 0.1 Lesser (Daenerys), 0.1 Mojave (Sangria), 1.0 Enchi Pastel (Declan), 0.1 Normal (Sydney), 1.0 Lesser pos. het Clown/Pied (Loki), 1.0 het Clown pos. het lavender albino (Liam), 0.2 het Clown (Cara and Milly)

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    It can be relaxing on smaller scale, as collection grows 20-30-40-50+ snakes it dont become relaxing till feeding day. Cleaning cages everyday gets annoying fast when your only one doing it all

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    Quote Originally Posted by RichsBallPythons View Post
    It can be relaxing on smaller scale, as collection grows 20-30-40-50+ snakes it dont become relaxing till feeding day. Cleaning cages everyday gets annoying fast when your only one doing it all
    Not picking a fight, but why keep that many if you don't enjoy it?

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    Feeding time makes it worth it

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    Quote Originally Posted by RichsBallPythons View Post
    Feeding time makes it worth it
    Lol fair enough

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    I cant wait to have 50+ balls. But yea i can see where cleaning may get annoying lol
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