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    does anyone?

    Does anyone ever take there bp outside in the summer time and put them down in the grass? Just wondering.

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    I do. They seem to love it and you get great pictures out of it!
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    Re: does anyone?

    Quote Originally Posted by Eazyyyb View Post
    I do. They seem to love it and you get great pictures out of it!
    Since they're nocturnal do you take them out at night?

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    does anyone?

    Quote Originally Posted by The Golem View Post
    Since they're nocturnal do you take them out at night?
    I assume he means during the day, most people post pics in the daytime with there BPs/other snakes outside.
    Last edited by SRMD; 01-23-2015 at 06:30 AM.
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    I do. I also have a short tree in the front yard I let my boas climb in.

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    I take my Boa out, he loves it. I usually take him out during the day and put him under a hide. Then, when he's ready, he comes out and goes exploring.

    My BP was too small last year, but this year he'll also go out and play!


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    Re: does anyone?

    Quote Originally Posted by Rickys_Reptiles View Post
    I take my Boa out, he loves it. I usually take him out during the day and put him under a hide. Then, when he's ready, he comes out and goes exploring.

    My BP was too small last year, but this year he'll also go out and play!

    How small it too small?

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    Quote Originally Posted by goddessbaby View Post
    How small it too small?
    My BP was hatched in June. I like to give my sakes a few months without any handling to make sure they live stress free and grow well. It's not a rule, it's just my own choice.

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    I think taking them out for alittle uv Rays is good for any living thing. People were a not so thrilled when I said that because balls are nocturnal. That. Being said they are not shaded form light there intire life.
    Watch out for birds of prey, we have them in Cali
    make sure no weed treatment ar fertilizer is on the lawn, we love are green grass. Shade is best but a pic in the sun to see all those butiful colors pop isn't giving your snake cancer. And stress!! If handling your snake stresses it and makes it sick you must be throwing it in the air like a pizza. You can tell when your snake is in a good mood a bad mood hungry constapated dehydrated pretty much everything and I have never seen a snake shy away frow a nice slither throw the grass on a nice day

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