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    Re: what do you wish you had known before your first ball python? and good UK bre...

    Quote Originally Posted by Zincubus View Post
    I wish I new that they can quite easily stop feeding for months on end with no bad effects then just start again with no explanation. !

    Also that when snakes have been in shed mode and their eyes clear up and their colour returns to normal there is no point tearing their viv apart looking for the sheds skin

    ( it comes off a few days later )
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    I agree with zinc


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    Yup, only I've been working on my breeding plans for a couple years now and I'm all set to start pairings going this fall/winter. Super duper exciting!

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    Re: what do you wish you had known before your first ball python? and good UK breeder

    Reptiles are addictive, started with a corn and am on my 4th species of reptile. That said if your in the south London area then Crystal palace has the best rep in that area - seriously every place I know of in the south London area that stocks any species of reptiles and fish knows of them.

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