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    Re: Ball Python Stargazing

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    He was my first ball and I've had him for nearly a year before getting another ball. The only snake I had before him was a rescued boa and she displays no symptoms of ibd. He still was quarantined though. I wasnt worried about it per say I was asking if I should be worried. Your posts echoes my sentiments, though, and I assumed he was just being strange I just wanted to make sure

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    Re: Ball Python Stargazing

    Did you only notice this behavior after your apartment was treated with pesticides? I know some can cause neurological problems in reptiles and birds. If that is a concern you can call the company, they are required by law to give you the MSDS and adverse reaction information on any chemical they used in your home.
    No cage is too large - nature is the best template - a snoot can't be booped too much


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