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    Re: My BP ate some aspen bedding...

    Quote Originally Posted by wwmjkd View Post
    I smelled quarantine early on in this thread.

    while I can't think of any legitimate reason to cohabitate three entirely distinct species simply because they have vaguely analogous husbandry requirements, I think I'll refrain from further comment.

    skiploder, after I add a few womas to my collection, indigos are next up on the list. I hope to bend your ear in a few months if you can spare a few minutes.

    p.s. to the OP, independent of anyone's opinion regarding feeding in a separate enclosure, you shouldn't worry about your snake ingesting a little aspen. no cause to worry on that account.
    Just shoot me a PM. I have a Power Point presentation I can send you on Drys in general. It covers most of the basics.

    I remember the days when adding a pair of womas could set you back about $3K............
    Last edited by Skiploder; 11-27-2011 at 02:16 PM.

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