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    Re: Edith

    Quote Originally Posted by Terminal View Post
    Thanks for the encouragement and info on the reptbark Gio. I think you are right in that this is just a phase he is going through. It's tough having all young and small snakes that feel vulnerable and therefore stay hidden. I can't wait until they are older and larger and more comfortable and confident and out and about more.
    You hit the nail on the head T. They're just young and insecure. I'm sure you'll see more of them as they grow. I rarely see my young Bredli or the new jungle mutt. I still have to lift their hides to feed them . I got the Bredli in early March and the mutt 2 weeks ago. Contrast that with my 2014 Coastal and 2015 male JCP who are both out perching almost every night. They've both been with me since last September. It's fun watching them grow but sometimes it's frustrating too because you want to see more of them .

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    Re: Edith

    My little girl (weighed her yesterday - 62 gms) is out most of the time, usually curled up by her rock or the fake greenery. When it gets dark she goes all over the place. She seems to like being out but hangs pretty close to me. She had a really good shed and eats quite well (not as crazy as the boa but that's ok). She actually ate for the first time off of the tongs last week. Unlike the boa, who almost pulls you into his enclosure, she gently grabbed her food and pulled it into her hide.

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    Re: Edith

    Quote Originally Posted by BWB View Post
    My little girl (weighed her yesterday - 62 gms) is out most of the time, usually curled up by her rock or the fake greenery. When it gets dark she goes all over the place. She seems to like being out but hangs pretty close to me. She had a really good shed and eats quite well (not as crazy as the boa but that's ok). She actually ate for the first time off of the tongs last week. Unlike the boa, who almost pulls you into his enclosure, she gently grabbed her food and pulled it into her hide.

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    Not seeing the pictures.

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    Re: Edith

    I can see them when I go through the threads and I see them in your quote. Wonder if I'm copying the wrong URL for my pics.
    Is this better?
    Last edited by BWB; 05-11-2016 at 01:33 PM.

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    Re: Edith

    I see them now and she is very nice. Thanks.


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    Re: Edith

    Quote Originally Posted by Reinz View Post
    Edith is a beauty alright. Looking great!

    I wouldn't worry about Shag yet, he may be starting his pre-shed phase or just wanting some privacy. He'll be back to hanging out soon.
    You were right reinz. I should have never doubted it. A couple of days ago his coloring was vibrant and today it's very dull and he is in blue. Hopefully this is the reason and he has not contracted the dreadful ballpythonscullyidous.

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    Good deal, it's always reassuring to know the reasons behind their behavior
    The one thing I found that you can count on about Balls is that they are consistent about their inconsistentcy.

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    Lizzy, 2010
    Etta, 2013
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    Sundance, 2012
    2.0 Common BI Boas, Punch, 2005; Butch, age?
    0.1 Normal Ball Python, Elvira, 2001
    0.1 Olive (Aussie) Python, Olivia, 2017

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    Re: Edith

    Oh yes he is most definitely in blue.. I always love it when they shed. It's exciting to see them afterwards and you know they are growing.


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    Re: Edith

    Quote Originally Posted by BigLou3 View Post
    Oh yes he is most definitely in blue.. I always love it when they shed. It's exciting to see them afterwards and you know they are growing.


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    Agreed Biglou3 and their colors are so amazing post shed.

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