Most of you seem like your Breeders
The Boa’s in Question are in Argentina. My Wife is father owns these snakes and they are well above the 7-9 feet like the fact sheet says they are. I will be more than willing to upload photo’s to show these snake are between 12-16 feet long. The facts sheets are not always correct. In fact they give you estimates of normal sizes. The norm size for a grown human adult in Argentina is 5’8 ½ while there are grown adults that stand over 7 feet tall. So you can take your facts sheet and shove it.
How to get Salmonella
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(Putting a pet python you your mouth is no different than eating out, yes I may increase chances although it is my risk I take with my PET… )
To redstormlex
I am not a breeder or a hobbyist. I do not plan to become a small business or playing with the pythons DNA by making new morphs. Snake in the wild may not live together but they do have interaction with each other. Putting them in the same cage does not harm them and yes they like being together, I am sure most of you cannot understand that.
Sahara stays in the water because she enjoys it. We have a 55 gallon tank one side is always 93-95 and the other side of the tank is about 85 degree’s which is where the water , and one of 2 hide boxes are located. She has her choices of where to go. Samara hardly ever goes in the water…
I appreciate your concern about my health. I do not see this a bash, I see this as us having 2 different opinions.