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    Re: little zoo together

    Quote Originally Posted by kendrab View Post
    so lets start by asking questions on ball pythons.
    [B]1. WHY CANT MY BALLPYTHON HAVE ALOT OF ROOM?
    all i was really wanting to do was to make her home more "wild" like.
    More "wild" like BUT wrong location. You have a ton of knowledge here trying to help you and you are not open to any of it. I am not saying there is only one way to keep balls BUT yours had all kinds of red flags that are just waiting for problems.

    Quote Originally Posted by kendrab View Post
    i almost lost her a few times. once was cause i was feeding mice and she wouldnt eat for three months. then i talked to the guy that picked my male out for me. he had me take her in there and took her to the back of the store. he tried to give her a mouse and she wouldnt eat so he tried a rat and he barely was able to release it.
    Not eating for 3 months is nothing! I have a male that hasent eaten in 8 months and lost almost 200 grams, he is sooooo looking for love
    Now what were the "other" times?


    Quote Originally Posted by kendrab View Post
    [B]2. WHY WOULD MY BALL PYTHON WANT TO "SOAK" ALL THE TIME?
    That should tell you something there. Anyway you look at it, probably some skin problem.


    Quote Originally Posted by kendrab View Post
    he said that the fish are ok but they would probably end up food for the snake.
    Find a new vet!!!!


    Quote Originally Posted by kendrab View Post
    so i also looked at the care sheets and the only one that was out of the temp is the chubby frog. but again thank you. and yes i truly do mean it.
    Okay, Chubby and Tree frogs have almost the same requirement and having 18 of our own frogs, we dont even keep them all together. Matter fact none are mixed, and only live with their kind.

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