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    Re: Young Falsies

    Quote Originally Posted by Neal View Post
    Yea, i've seen a bite from a roughly 7-8' cribo, and it was pretty nasty.
    I've been on the end of one and it was pretty nasty.

    I love my cribos and indigos like I love my dog. Wonderful animals with a ton of personality.

    My big male YT found a way to open his cage door. Until I replaced the acrylic with glass (and a lock), he would push it open every day.

    He had a favorite spot on a window ledge and would be there every day when I came home from work. I'd walk up to the snake house and there his face would be in the window.

    My male BT will go outside with me whether the weather is hot or cold. On cold days he crawls into one sleeve and wraps his body around my shoulders and upper chest. He then sticks his head up out of the neck of my shirt. After he's good and situated, we rake up leaves, sweep the walk, take the garbage cans out to the curb or pick dog poop of the lawn.

    I'll get my wife to snap a pic of us. It cracks the kids up seeing his head poke out by the collar of my jacket while his body is inside my shirt.
    Last edited by Skiploder; 01-17-2010 at 08:02 PM.

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