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    Feeding in a separate tub vs. enclosure.

    Thanks for the help!
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    Re: Feeding in a separate tub vs. enclosure.

    Quote Originally Posted by charlo_lucy View Post
    Thanks for the help!
    Just out of curiosity, what are you getting?
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    Re: Feeding in a separate tub vs. enclosure.

    Quote Originally Posted by Neal View Post
    Just out of curiosity, what are you getting?
    Banana ball python most likely. Not for a little while though.


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    Re: Feeding in a separate tub vs. enclosure.

    Quote Originally Posted by charlo_lucy View Post
    Banana ball python most likely. Not for a little while though.


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    Not a bad choice at all. The only BP I plan on getting if I get back into them is a BEL.
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    Re: Feeding in a separate tub vs. enclosure.

    Quote Originally Posted by Neal View Post
    Not a bad choice at all. The only BP I plan on getting if I get back into them is a BEL.
    They're so pretty - I'm not much of a collector/breeder so I didn't want to spend too much on a fancy morph.

    I think bananas look quite sweet. Ultramels are lovely as well.


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    Re: Feeding in a separate tub vs. enclosure.

    Quote Originally Posted by charlo_lucy View Post
    They're so pretty - I'm not much of a collector/breeder so I didn't want to spend too much on a fancy morph.

    I think bananas look quite sweet. Ultramels are lovely as well.


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    Oh, I'm not paying a penny. He's going to give it to me for free.

    Where are you getting your BP from, any breeders in mind?
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    Re: Feeding in a separate tub vs. enclosure.

    Quote Originally Posted by Neal View Post
    Oh, I'm not paying a penny. He's going to give it to me for free.

    Where are you getting your BP from, any breeders in mind?
    It's alright for some!

    I'm getting mine from Gavin at Balls2U. He's on YouTube and doesn't live far from my parents. Seems like a good guy who really cares for the animals - think that's the most important thing!


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    Re: Feeding in a separate tub vs. enclosure.

    Quote Originally Posted by charlo_lucy View Post
    They're so pretty - I'm not much of a collector/breeder so I didn't want to spend too much on a fancy morph.

    I think bananas look quite sweet. Ultramels are lovely as well.
    I asked this exact question, in exactly the same way, when I started getting serious and looking for my ball python. Now he's coming in December, and I can't wait!

    (To stay on topic, I'm planning to start with feeding him in his enclosure, with tongs; when he's hungry or eating I'm not keen on bothering him too much, for his sake over mine!).

    I'm also not planning on ever being a proper collector or breeder, either; I just wanted a pretty little morph who could keep me company in my new empty house, hehe! As such, I joined a bunch of the UK reptile/royal groups on facebook. The perfect snake might jump out at you, like mine did! c:

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    Re: Feeding in a separate tub vs. enclosure.

    Quote Originally Posted by polychromator View Post
    I asked this exact question, in exactly the same way, when I started getting serious and looking for my ball python. Now he's coming in December, and I can't wait!

    (To stay on topic, I'm planning to start with feeding him in his enclosure, with tongs; when he's hungry or eating I'm not keen on bothering him too much, for his sake over mine!).

    I'm also not planning on ever being a proper collector or breeder, either; I just wanted a pretty little morph who could keep me company in my new empty house, hehe! As such, I joined a bunch of the UK reptile/royal groups on facebook. The perfect snake might jump out at you, like mine did! c:
    Same! It's my first pet while living away from my parents so I just wanted a scaly pal.

    I've contacted a breeder from around my area who's on YouTube, and I think he'll have one ready for me in the new year. I'm so impatient, I've already started buying things...


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