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First let me say I LOVE his name. Plop is just too cute lol. Second you did a great job with him. He looks 1000 times better then he did when you brought him home. His setup looks fine for now. Most baby ball pythons feel more secure in a smaller enclosure to start with anyway. He should be ok in there until you move He's adorable and thank you for helping him!
P.S. Love the "tree boa" pic!
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Re: Plop: The unexpected rescue... (lots of pics)
 Originally Posted by CrystalRose
First let me say I LOVE his name. Plop is just too cute lol. Second you did a great job with him. He looks 1000 times better then he did when you brought him home. His setup looks fine for now. Most baby ball pythons feel more secure in a smaller enclosure to start with anyway. He should be ok in there until you move  He's adorable and thank you for helping him!
P.S. Love the "tree boa" pic!
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lol, well the name came around as a nickname, i was calling him, 'the poor little plop' this, and 'i bet the little plop feels better now' that, and my friend was like 'You should just name him Plop.' I said that it wasnt dignified enough, so i came up with Sir Ploppicus Scalybottom... And its Plop for short. But i call him Plopper, Ploppy, Plopums... You name it. XD
Thank you so much, i am trying my best with the space i have, and i know he is happier for it.
That pic is one of my favorites too. XD
Sir Ploppicus Scalybottom (Plop) - Pastel Ball Python (rescued 2-12-14)
Dame Leeliana Scalybottom (Leela) - Spider Ball Python
Kinkajoo - Normal Het Pied
Norman - Normal het pied
Squeezers - Dinker (This is my daughter's snake lol. she named him.)
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Re: Plop: The unexpected rescue... (lots of pics)
thanks for what you did for that snake! it probably would have died if he stayed where he was. no one else would have bought him, looking like he did. the snake looks soooo much better now, excellent job!
1.0 lesser yellowbelly
1.0 banana
1.0 black pastel
0.1 lesserbee (Alice)
1.0 firefly (cranky Frankie)
0.1 fire (Dottie)
0.1 het clown
1.0 double het pied/clown (Stryker)
1.0 bearded dragon (Ziggy)
0.1 sulcata (Ellie)
1.0 mini schnauzer (Bailey)
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Re: Plop: The unexpected rescue... (lots of pics)
 Originally Posted by Craigaria
thanks for what you did for that snake! it probably would have died if he stayed where he was. no one else would have bought him, looking like he did. the snake looks soooo much better now, excellent job!
everybody probably thought he was super sick or starving to death or something... The poor baby. I am happy that i saved him as well, he has turned out to be such a sweet boy/girl... Not even headshy... And for being as abused as he was, thats amazing.
Sir Ploppicus Scalybottom (Plop) - Pastel Ball Python (rescued 2-12-14)
Dame Leeliana Scalybottom (Leela) - Spider Ball Python
Kinkajoo - Normal Het Pied
Norman - Normal het pied
Squeezers - Dinker (This is my daughter's snake lol. she named him.)
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Re: Plop: The unexpected rescue... (lots of pics)
Great job with the rescue and I think he is looking great. He's in good hands now and he even looks like he appreciates the care that he has been given. Keep it up and don't stress yourself about the little guy. They do need some basic requirements - heat,humidity and feeding (these can be hard to get right, at times) but they are fairly hardy too. A little bit of attention will go a long way to you having and keeping a healthy, happy ball python. They are a great pet.
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Re: Plop: The unexpected rescue... (lots of pics)
 Originally Posted by BWB
Great job with the rescue and I think he is looking great. He's in good hands now and he even looks like he appreciates the care that he has been given. Keep it up and don't stress yourself about the little guy. They do need some basic requirements - heat,humidity and feeding (these can be hard to get right, at times) but they are fairly hardy too. A little bit of attention will go a long way to you having and keeping a healthy, happy ball python. They are a great pet.
Oh yeah, ive had him just over a year, and i have everything i need for him all set up. lol In fact over the last year i have added four more babies to my list... I need to put them in my signature. XD
Sir Ploppicus Scalybottom (Plop) - Pastel Ball Python (rescued 2-12-14)
Dame Leeliana Scalybottom (Leela) - Spider Ball Python
Kinkajoo - Normal Het Pied
Norman - Normal het pied
Squeezers - Dinker (This is my daughter's snake lol. she named him.)
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