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    Re: Opinions on an Albino

    CONGRADULATIONS!!!!

    Good luck. you have reached the first step of recovery in admitting to your families addiction

    Given the history of feeding trouble, I would strongly suggest at least for now you stick to hard core husbandry rules until it is on a regular feeding schedule. It will suck for now, but that means a small tub (not a tank)... perfect temps, two identical hides so small that she litterally barely fits in them.

    I know this will be particularly hard for your little ones and hubby, but do not handle it at all other then to clean tub for a couple weeks. You have brought yourself to the next level in this hobby... It is an expensive snake with an established feeding problem. You must be disciplined and do things perfectly to start with... you will have pleny of time once she gets acclimated to hang out with her... (about 30 years)

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