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    Re: Beware of Bill Hudson/ Ecomorph reptiles

    Quote Originally Posted by cjbentz View Post
    Ball pythons go off feed and anyone who has them should know this it's normal. I respect Jason as a person and asca breeder and on that note I'll be picking up more snakes from him this weekend. Oh btw all these snakes are mite free and eating well I know this because I inspected them last week.
    Yes, balls go off feed. But for such a young snake, it's not normal. It's more common for older snakes who fast for the breeding season.
    The snake in question is over a year old and still only around 200 grams. He has been a problem feeder since day 1 and refuses food more than half the time. He may eat once a month if I'm lucky. My other snakes that are a few months younger than him are 900 grams already.

    I'm happy that your snakes are mite free and eating. That's great news.
    If you had/have a great experience, nobody is stopping you from buying from Jason. Mine wasn't that great, so I just choose not to do anymore transactions with him.
    Last edited by satomi325; 09-07-2012 at 11:55 AM.

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