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Re: How common is BP neglect? Do they still thrive?
You can see her 1 hide, old substrate, empty tank here, feces in the aspen, urates everywhere, shed skin stuck on hide, stuck everywhere. Glass was filthy, water dish slimey and grimey.
Dude loved his cat, but he lost passion for the BP and she suffered, it is probably far far too common, and as others have said for many pets, not just snakes.
Pets are a responsibility and it is up to the owner to provide a safe and healthy home, we remove them from their natural habitat and owe them the very best, be it vet visits, their home, environment, feeding, etc...
This is where her and I bonded (or she was curious what warm thing pointing at her was).
Second picture is her set up now, second hide in the foliage, blanket in back is to cover and give her less stimulation since it is a glass tank, she is of course tucked away in her hide just giving me a cute smile. Coy little gal.  
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Last edited by e_nigma; 01-29-2019 at 09:45 PM.
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