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    Re: How important are proper temp readings? (and resulting projects)

    Quote Originally Posted by AlexisFitzy View Post
    You've done a great job! Thanks for documenting her recovery, i hope someone gives her a permanent home
    Yup. That would be me.

    I brought her back for adoption at the beginning of this month and even did a presentation on it. No luck. There were seven ball pythons up for adoption. None went. That's why I stopped breeding these guys several years ago. It seems, at least with our area, that we're very over saturated with ball pythons. Morphs even come up for adoption. I got a female super pastel as an adoption - she was skinny with stuck shed. She's a big snake now, but will never be bred. There are more than enough others floating around. I wish more people would realize that these are usually long-lived animals and shouldn't be gotten on a whim. They require a commitment. I have some normal males that I produced a time ago trying to prove out a female. They re permanently in my collection - they take up space and I have to feed them, but they are my responsibility because I produced them. Oh well...

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