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    Re: what do you think is wrong with my ball python's belly

    Quote Originally Posted by Tori Witschger View Post
    I thought that I had heard about a snake with a scar running down its belly sounding familiar, This is the snake that is posted on KSL right now for sale or trade for a baby female python isn't it

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    your right I'm sorry as this is my first ball python I bit off more than I can chew and I think she needs a more experienced owner. I really did have good intentions though and I was honest about her condition and the 30 was for the 41 qt tub and supplies i got for her. I hope I can find the right home for her too

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    Re: what do you think is wrong with my ball python's belly

    Quote Originally Posted by tdawnm412 View Post
    your right I'm sorry as this is my first ball python I bit off more than I can chew and I think she needs a more experienced owner. I really did have good intentions though and I was honest about her condition and the 30 was for the 41 qt tub and supplies i got for her. I hope I can find the right home for her too
    Hey the important thing is that you were able to rescue her from a bad situation kudos for that!!! there is nothing wrong with knowing when its gonna be too much for you, beside starting off with a younger one that doesn't demand as much food or larger habitat is a good way to go for starting off.

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