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    At least 3 month for qt if not more, a sick snake can be sick for 6 months before you even notice it then to introduce it to your collection and then every snake is sick/dead and keep them across the house if possible com your other snakes

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    Thanks for all the the tips on the quarantine process. I only have one other snake at the moment so this is my first time adding more to the collection.
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    Re: New pick up, think it was worth it?

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    I've been eye'ing that mojave for a while I didn't think she was anywhere near breeding size though, I thought she was closer to hatchling-200g size. She's a beauty, great additions
    Yup, shes no where near breeding size. "Soon" was me and wishful thinking attempting to speed up time lol. 122g according to the seller, I haven't confirmed the weight due to lack of having a scale at the moment.
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    Re: New pick up, think it was worth it?

    If they are two new pickups they can be in the same quarantine room together, just not in the same room as your established collection. I quarantine mine for 6 months if that helps you decide what to do. Some things can take a long time to show themselves, better safe than sorry IMO.

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    Re: New pick up, think it was worth it?

    Quote Originally Posted by cory9oh4 View Post
    Yup, shes no where near breeding size. "Soon" was me and wishful thinking attempting to speed up time lol. 122g according to the seller, I haven't confirmed the weight due to lack of having a scale at the moment.
    Ahhh I gotcha! I know how that goes Still though, she's a beauty, and if I had the cash on hand I would have scooped her up with a quickness! Great addition

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    Great looking mojo. Very unusual alien heads. But she has great contrast, which is exactly what I want to see in a quality mojo.
    And can't go wrong with lesser.

    I QT for a minimum of 6 months. A few people QT up to a year as some pathogens can lie dormant within a snake up to 9 months before becoming active. QT is really important. Especially if you have a large established collection. Wimping out on QT procedures becomes a bigger risk.

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    yeah, that was a steal price. a female mojo is like 300?

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    I love the mojo! Price was fair.

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