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Congrats on you new BPs and welcome to the site. Please don't hesitate to ask questions. Lot's of people here with great advice and willing to help. We want to see pictures too Will you be housing them separately. If not that's something to really consider. Mainly for health reasons. Enjoy!
1.0 Normal (Rocko)
1.0 Mojave (Mac)
1.0 Pastel Ghost (Zeus)
0.1 Spider (Zarah)
1.0 Butter (Jagger)
0.1 Coral Albino Boa (Josslynn)
1.0 Kenyan Sand Boa (Cee Lo)
Black Cat Nivea)
Dachshund (Isabella) (Murphy) (Lilli)
Mixed Breed (Heidi)
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Re: NEW Frm Las Vegas NV
 Originally Posted by alohasiempre
 Well This time tomorrow I'll be the proud owner of 2 5year old Ball Pythons.
I have little idea of what to expect and know little about careing for them and so have been reading all of the great information I have been finding here. Thank you all for being here and helping.. I do have one question left thought is someone could: What IS herps?lol  clueless
Hello, and to BP.net. "Herp" is a shortented form of Herpetology, which is the study of reptiles. So it is common for reptiles to be referred to as Herps...
"Cry, Havoc! And let slip the dogs of war..."
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Re: NEW Frm Las Vegas NV
Welcome to ball-pythons.net
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Welcome! Congrats on becoming the owner of ball pythons. Just a heads up, they are addictive. Just go through the caresheet and be sure you are housing them separately. Good luck!
2.0 Offspring, 1.1 Normal Ball Python, 1.0 Pastel Ball Python, 0.1 Albino Ball Python, 0.1 Pinstripe Ball Python, 0.1 Banana Ball Python, 1.0 Pied Ball Python, 1.0 Normal Hognose, 0.1 Veiled Chameleon, 0.0.1 G.pulchra, 0.1 P.metallica, 0.1 M.giganteus
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Welcome... I too am fairly new here; however, I have been keeping reptiles and Ball pythons for quite some time.
I am also located in Las Vegas. If you ever have any questions, or if you need local help... Don't hesitate to hit me up.
~Jason
0.1 = Normal - Axanthic VPI - Queen Bee - Cinnamon - Cinnapin - Normal Het Pied - Spider Het Axanthic TSK - Bee - Fire
1.0 = Pied - Pewter - Lesser - Spider - Snow TSK - Fire Het Clown
1.0 - Redtail Boa
1.2 - Corn snakes
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Re: NEW Frm Las Vegas NV
to BP.net.
1.0 Normal Ball Python (Slinky)
 RIP-2004 0.1 Samoyed/Collie (Tippy) 15.5 Years Old.
 RIP-2017 0.1 Labrador Retriever (Bitsy) 13.5 Years Old.
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Re: NEW Frm Las Vegas NV
 Originally Posted by SinCityBPs
Welcome... I too am fairly new here; however, I have been keeping reptiles and Ball pythons for quite some time.
I am also located in Las Vegas. If you ever have any questions, or if you need local help... Don't hesitate to hit me up.
thank you Jason. That could be helpful.. lol Grew up in Hawaii and so never had snakes of anykind before. sorry it took so long to get back in here..lol I found it and then lost it.. that is what I get for not book narking this great site.
Pythons BALL Better  
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Re: NEW Frm Las Vegas NV
 Originally Posted by DellaF
Congrats on you new BPs and welcome to the site. Please don't hesitate to ask questions. Lot's of people here with great advice and willing to help. We want to see pictures too  Will you be housing them separately. If not that's something to really consider. Mainly for health reasons. Enjoy!
oh wow.. uumm there are 2 and no... they are together in a rather large glass habatat. They seem to spend most of their time curled in the 'rock' hide but do on occation coil in seperate hides... there are 2 one is a tree looking thing and the other is a rock... the rock is warmer as it is closest to the heat light. Being in Vegas they don't always need the light but I notice when it gets over 85 one will be by the far end and the other in the tree.... lol
so far no major issues but I have managed to be bite by them both, just once each haha showing me who is boss at feeding time
Pythons BALL Better  
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Re: NEW Frm Las Vegas NV
 Originally Posted by Vypyrz
Hello, and  to BP.net. "Herp" is a shortented form of Herpetology, which is the study of reptiles. So it is common for reptiles to be referred to as Herps... 
thank you.. you would think I'd have known at least that much. hehe:
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