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    Theres this pet store that I buy mice/rats from for BP food. They had a baby BP

    that was starving, sharing a display with an older python. I doubt its eaten much since it hatched. 2 weeks ago it looked starving, this Saturday it was emaciated. I talked them into just giving it to me (who's going to buy it?). Im not on a mission to save the animals, thats a big job, but here is this one ball python which I have the ability to help and am probably its only hope given he location of this place. So I took it and force fed it last night with little resitance (though the BP is very weak and just a baby). There is a skill to it for sure. Its a very good looking snake.

    This pet store doesnt mean harm, Im sure they hope for the best but arent doing much either. Their reptiles are all in so so shape. They are equipped to display animals and dont seem to be to house them sustainably.
    Last edited by dr del; 12-06-2010 at 05:54 PM. Reason: removing sales discussion

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