I would also like to see an update on how your "wild" ball python is doing. Just finished reading the thread up to now, very interesting and cool story.
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"We are artists using locus and alleles as our paint; the ball python as our canvas" - Colin Weaver
I work for a Pest Control company myself...I wish one of my techs would find a BP. They do bring me spiders. I once had a wolf spider but had to free her because of baby spiders...then had a black widow female for over 6 months
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Re: Help! I found a ball python in the wild
Move a Coke machine - get a Ball Python! Why can't I have luck like that? First, though VERY late - you've restored my hope in humanity. Congrats on all you have done and were willing to go through with an open mind. Seems like it paid off. Throughout the thread you could see how you were getting more and more attached to it.
Anyways Straydog what is goin' on?
Has the wife decided that it could move home and become a true total family member yet?
Has Kismet been sexed?
Inquiring minds want to know! Can't keep a thread like this goin' for this long and let it die now! How's the little guy/gal doing? I'll check back later...
PS - Kismet is fine, but I would have named it "Cola"!