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    New Tiger Jag Coastal Python

    SO just pick up this new girl yesterday Man She is a fiesty one. made an escape out of the deli cup i carried her him in and made a bee line for the floor. She than proceed to chase after my toes trying attack it, quite a change from the ball python i'm used too lol. I'm gonna get myself a snake hook. o So shes in a tub now but I will search for some branchs I can put in with her. She will only be in a tub until she outgrows it than she will be move to a more showy enclosure but man she is like a cornsnake size, I'm afraid to try feeding her anything but pinkies....





    She does however exhibit some degree of jag issue. When she tries to attack me she will corkscrew her entire head makes me sad to watch this.... I have a bumblebee that has a slight wobble when feeding but nothing to the degree of this girl. The breeder said he didn't notice any wobble but than again so did my bumblebee breeder (granted she only has a very very slight wobble). Is this something she that will stabilize as she grows or will it get worse and worse?
    1.4 Ball Python 0.1 Carpet Python 0.1 Bci

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