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    Re: How do you seperate locked snakes?

    Quote Originally Posted by Darkice View Post
    What's not fishy is that i have been breeding lizards for 30 years and only in the last 3 years got into ball pythons. I don't have this problem with lizards. they get in and get out. My pythons seem to stay locked for days at a time.
    I was putting them in the new racks i got yesterday and had to put a pair of snakes in one tub for about 10 min. when i opened the tub they were locked together. My partner who has half my snakes was going to bring my male mojave over to his house. Why does everyone care where and who i keep my snakes with?
    After asking here if it was possible to separate snakes i found out there are no tricks to you just leave them and so i did.
    What i don't like is all the speculating and flaming going on when people ask questions and its not just me. It happens all the time. Its the reason i'm leaving this forum.
    Most people on this site are really helpful but there is always that 10% that are not.
    I ask a simple question and everyone starts blaming and speculating like they know whats going on at my house.
    For future reference people "care" about how and where you keep your snakes because it helps them decide if you are worth buying animals off in such a competative market. Why buy off somone whose husbandry and practices makes them much more at risk from illness and disease when they can buy off someone who is know forkeeping a good clean house,producing healthy animals and having strict QT procedures.

    Believe it or not people do care where there snakes worth hundreds and thousands of dollars come from!


    People like the opportunity to dodge a bad buy, thats all.
    Last edited by mason; 02-01-2010 at 07:23 AM.

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