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    Re: Puyallup reptile show

    This is Puyallup, Washington?
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    Re: Puyallup reptile show

    Quote Originally Posted by BWyant View Post
    This is Puyallup, Washington?
    Yes sorry forgot to put the WA with it

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    Re: Puyallup reptile show

    Quote Originally Posted by ididnessie View Post
    Be sure to share pictures once you get him! I want a pied super bad but don't have the money for one at the moment :[
    How is that?

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    BRBs do need slightly higher humidity than BPs, but not so much that it's hard to keep them. The breeder I spoke to recommended having a humid hide (a box with slightly damp moss or other similar substrate) in the cage. Just mist the substrate in there and you're good to go. Otherwise, space and temp wise they are quite easy to keep. And they can be feisty as babies but tend to mellow out with age, like corns.

    As for screen cages... do you mean screen top or ALL screen? If just a screen top, you can use the foil treatment to keep humidity up. Especially up here in the NW.
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    Re: Puyallup reptile show

    Quote Originally Posted by FIREBLADE View Post
    How is that?
    How is what?

    Quote Originally Posted by Argentra View Post
    BRBs do need slightly higher humidity than BPs, but not so much that it's hard to keep them. The breeder I spoke to recommended having a humid hide (a box with slightly damp moss or other similar substrate) in the cage. Just mist the substrate in there and you're good to go. Otherwise, space and temp wise they are quite easy to keep. And they can be feisty as babies but tend to mellow out with age, like corns.

    As for screen cages... do you mean screen top or ALL screen? If just a screen top, you can use the foil treatment to keep humidity up. Especially up here in the NW.
    Just screen tops. Right now I keep damp rags on all of mine so i do not really have a terrible time keeping it up but I know it could be easier. but I am looking into getting a snake rack (or building one) and getting boaphile enclousers for my boas...

    I held a few of them at the show as did my boyfriend and I believe he is going to to be getting one within the next few weeks as his first snake and if he doesn't then I know I will. Does anyone actually know how I can contact Paradise Rainbow? or if anyone knows the name of the man who was selling wooden enclousers and BRBs..
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    Idk, but the guy said that the box of moss was unnecessary. Just a good sized bowl to soak it in

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    Re: Puyallup reptile show

    Quote Originally Posted by ididnessie View Post
    How is what?

    The avatar pic is my new pied.



    Just screen tops. Right now I keep damp rags on all of mine so i do not really have a terrible time keeping it up but I know it could be easier. but I am looking into getting a snake rack (or building one) and getting boaphile enclousers for my boas...

    I held a few of them at the show as did my boyfriend and I believe he is going to to be getting one within the next few weeks as his first snake and if he doesn't then I know I will. Does anyone actually know how I can contact Paradise Rainbow? or if anyone knows the name of the man who was selling wooden enclousers and BRBs..
    Last edited by FIREBLADE; 10-18-2012 at 08:59 PM.

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    She is a real beauty. Not going to lie..i am jealous haha
    Are you going to be breeding her?
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    Re: Puyallup reptile show

    That is my plan.

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