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Re: My Rescued Ball
I agree 100% with everything Connie (littleindiangirl) said. I will also agree with the OP's point that the tone could have been nicer.
If I had to choose, I'd take good advice that came with a nasty tone over bad or no advice. And I certainly understand why Connie was so frustrated.
ViciousBliss, I hope you will stay around. You will find that this forum is FULL of friendly, helpful people. You might not believe it at the moment, but Connie is one of them. For the most part, the biggest fault of people on this forum (the regulars at least) is that we are very passionate about our snakes, and as with anything that people are passionate about, it can cause tempers to flare at times. Part of what makes this forum special is that the people here tend to be pretty darn good about hugging and making up after the fact. 
To try to address some of your questions:
tip of tail: if it is just stuck shed, soaking it will help. I think you said something about the shed being stuck because of the damage from the burn? If so, I'd put betadine or chlorhexidine in the soak to prevent infection. Even if that isn't the problem with the tail tip, if the soak will get on any of his raw areas, you'll want to do that anyway. Didn't Becky (SatanticIntention) suggest you do that daily anyway? If you were doing that, I don't think you'll still have any stuck shed.
substrate: ok, so maybe he doesn't have scale rot. You have said he has raw spots from burns. So the eco-earth is still not a good idea right now. You posted a pic with the eco-earth stuck to his burns, say you understand about the sanitation issues, and admit you are being selfish because it looks nice... but you still won't put him on paper towels or newspaper temporarily until he heals?
size of enclosure: I agree with those that have said your 20 Long tank is big enough for now. If/when you do get a bigger tank, don't get a 29. They are tall and the height doesn't really do anything for a BP which is a terrestrial snake. A 30 Long (also called a 30 breeder) would be the best next step as far as a glass tank. But it is not necessary now and by then you may have realized that glass tanks aren't really ideal for BPs anyway.
"prongs": like Connie said, you may have just seen his spurs, which are visible at all times. But since you asked about terminology... his sexual organ (if it is a male) is called hemipenes. "That uhm, spot" is called the vent.
I think everyone here wants the same thing: what is best for the BP that you have fallen in love with. Please let us help you provide him with it.
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Re: My Rescued Ball
LOL, Casey, it's like good cop, bad cop up in here! I have to finish playing my part.
*throws chair against wall in rage*
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Re: My Rescued Ball
I smell a pilot on its way for Law and Order: BPU...
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Re: My Rescued Ball
 Originally Posted by littleindiangirl
LOL, Casey, it's like good cop, bad cop up in here! I have to finish playing my part.
*throws chair against wall in rage*
HAHA. viciousbliss I hope you do stick around. There are a lot of good people on here and tons of BP knowledge to be shared and learned in all levels of the hobby.
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Re: My Rescued Ball
i am glad you decided to stick around. There is alot of good info to be had here and many MANY very experienced keepers to help answer your questions.
When you've got 10,000 people trying to do the same thing, why would you want to be number 10,001? ~ Mark Cuban "for the discerning collector"
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Re: My Rescued Ball
I've been called worse than fiesty
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Re: My Rescued Ball
 Originally Posted by littleindiangirl
I've been called worse than fiesty 
lol... me too. i can't get all hot and bothered on the herp side of things as far as a debate is concerned cuz well, OBVIOUSLY i know less than you hehe, but talk to me about something i know more about and i could be a little more um, fiesty? lol
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Re: My Rescued Ball
 Originally Posted by Freakie_frog
i am glad you decided to stick around. There is alot of good info to be had here and many MANY very experienced keepers to help answer your questions.
the response here is great, you are right, thank you!
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Re: My Rescued Ball
 Originally Posted by ViciousBliss
lol... me too. i can't get all hot and bothered on the herp side of things as far as a debate is concerned cuz well, OBVIOUSLY i know less than you hehe, but talk to me about something i know more about and i could be a little more um, fiesty? lol
Everything I've learned is through my bit of experience, this very forum (along with many others), and reading as many different caresheets and websites as I can.
I don't know it all; in fact I'm nothing on the totem pole compared to some very gracious and knowledgeable breeders and keepers here, but I hope that I do always jump to help the newbies as much as I can.
Your among some of the best people here, and will find more than enough answers to fit any situation.
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