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    Re: Rookie walking

    Quote Originally Posted by dmcminn View Post
    Yo, I just picked up, what looks to be a full sized bp. I have a couple of questions. Please Help!!
    1. I am told he hasn't eaten in quite some time. Is this normal?
    2. He is dual in color.
    3. His eyes are/have sliver lids. Kind of a blueish tail tip - belly isnt pink.
    4. Should I wait a couple of days to pick him up?



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    Drew
    Should always wait a week before picking him up. And its best to not pick him up until he is eating for u
    Mike

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    Re: Rookie walking

    Is it best for him to eat out side of his enviroment - Like a clear organzier wih a lid, big enough for him to "get Busy"

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    Re: Rookie walking

    Quote Originally Posted by dmcminn View Post
    Is it best for him to eat out side of his enviroment - Like a clear organzier wih a lid, big enough for him to "get Busy"
    Moving a snake just to feed it is more stressful on them. I would suggest just feeding in it's home enclosure.

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    Re: Rookie walking

    if he yawns alot sound like a respetory infection. best get him to a vet, for a full check-up, its best
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    Yeah....gotta really work on that realism when shooting a movie with a woman who has snakes for hair and can turn you to stone with a look....what were they thinking???

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