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    Anything wrong with a photo op?

    OK.. I just rescued three BPs not too long ago. I see nothing wrong with them; their feces all look normal; no sign of external parasites. One, my friend adopted, leaving me with two new guys. One is eating fine; the other, well, isn't so I might just leave him out of this idea... do you guys see anything wrong with taking a group pic, with my other BPs and the new guy? They would only be on the table together for about 5-10 minutes.
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    ive seen hundreds of pictures like that....where they have multiple snakes on the same surface, even in the same container. yes there not extended periods of time but a couple mins in my opinion wont hurt

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    Personally, I wouldn't put the new snakes near my existing snakes for a good 90 days. That's how accidents happen! But thats just me.

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    Originally Posted by Adam_Wysocki
    Personally, I wouldn't put the new snakes near my existing snakes for a good 90 days. That's how accidents happen! But thats just me.
    Adam is right......better to be safe than sorry. Why not wait a bit....until your quarentine is up. I think you should be concerned about mites and ticks. Just because you can't see them, doesn't mean that they are not there

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