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    Re: 6 month old Pied & complete setup

    Quote Originally Posted by SKOOT3R View Post
    As far as the association is concerned. the original by-laws state "dogs, cats, and other household pets are permitted provided they not be in excess of two in aggregate per unit...." They have since informally changed these by-laws without having me sign anything or making me aware to state "only (1) one dog, cat, or bird is permitted per unit. Exotic or dangerous pets of any kind (Pitts, boas, ferrets, etc) are prohibited.

    now as far as I'm concerned when i bought this place i signed a contract to the original by-laws.
    I'd definitely fight them on this. I don't know what rules your assosiation needs to follow, but I don't think they can just change the contract and expect you to follow it.

    If my townhome association would tell me what animals I can or cannot keep, I'd laught at them. I can't believe they're even hassling you about this...

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    Re: 6 month old Pied & complete setup

    Quote Originally Posted by Misha View Post
    I'd definitely fight them on this. I don't know what rules your assosiation needs to follow, but I don't think they can just change the contract and expect you to follow it.

    If my townhome association would tell me what animals I can or cannot keep, I'd laught at them. I can't believe they're even hassling you about this...

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    Yea Misha, I'm definitely going to have a sit down with them.

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    Re: 6 month old Pied & complete setup

    I know this might not be the time, but...

    Quote Originally Posted by SKOOT3R View Post
    Age / sex: 6 moth old Female Pied
    Last weight: 308 grams after Poopies (lol) weighed on 12/26
    Purchased through IBall Pythons for $750 at 3 months old.
    Eats: Live Rats (What I call 35% rats because they are about 35% the size of a full grown and older than a pup) every tuesday.
    Heat: (1) Day heat lamp & (1) Night Heat lamp
    Enclosure: 40 gallon creature cage with (3) pieces of drift wood, 2 "half log" hide boxes, and cedar sub straight.
    Are you sure about that? That could make your snake hard to sell, cedar can have neurological effects on reptiles (or even kill them). Unless you meant cypress, I'd change that substrate ASAP, for your snake's sake.

    Anyway I would also suggest fighting them on this, snakes might be "exotic" but ball pythons are in no way dangerous. I would offer to take her, but I can't afford a piebald Best of luck to you.
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    Re: 6 month old Pied & complete setup

    Quote Originally Posted by Thalasuchus View Post
    I know this might not be the time, but...



    Are you sure about that? That could make your snake hard to sell, cedar can have neurological effects on reptiles (or even kill them). Unless you meant cypress, I'd change that substrate ASAP, for your snake's sake.

    Anyway I would also suggest fighting them on this, snakes might be "exotic" but ball pythons are in no way dangerous. I would offer to take her, but I can't afford a piebald Best of luck to you.
    I'll get back to you on that. Bought the substrate at the rep show from one of the breeders. I know its safe, and may not be cedar. Used same stuff for years with my other guy. But none the less I will specify when i look it back up*

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