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Re: How to stop a Blood from pushing
 Originally Posted by Earl
In short order: My Blood was stressing because his home was too small and because his owner sucks. I should have purchased a bigger tank before this happened. I have failed. 
Nope. You recognized there was a problem, you took steps to correct said problem, and when you realized that the initial action wasn't the solution, you kept trying until you met the needs of your snake. You certainly do not suck (and don't try arguing with me here, I know when I'm right), you had never experienced something like this before, and did what was necessary to learn how to correct the issue at hand.
Nobody ever had all the answers - keeping animals of any sort is a lifelong process of learning. If we don't remain open to that, we can never grow as keepers.
So I say you get an A+ for fixing the problem!!!
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Re: How to stop a Blood from pushing
 Originally Posted by KLG
Nope. You recognized there was a problem, you took steps to correct said problem, and when you realized that the initial action wasn't the solution, you kept trying until you met the needs of your snake. You certainly do not suck (and don't try arguing with me here, I know when I'm right), you had never experienced something like this before, and did what was necessary to learn how to correct the issue at hand.
Nobody ever had all the answers - keeping animals of any sort is a lifelong process of learning. If we don't remain open to that, we can never grow as keepers.
So I say you get an A+ for fixing the problem!!! 
THE QUEEN HAS SPOKEN ......... YOU MAY SIT NOW!
"Why do you need so many snakes?"
"Why do you need so many shoes?"
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Re: How to stop a Blood from pushing
 Originally Posted by KLG
Nope. You recognized there was a problem, you took steps to correct said problem, and when you realized that the initial action wasn't the solution, you kept trying until you met the needs of your snake. You certainly do not suck (and don't try arguing with me here, I know when I'm right), you had never experienced something like this before, and did what was necessary to learn how to correct the issue at hand.
Nobody ever had all the answers - keeping animals of any sort is a lifelong process of learning. If we don't remain open to that, we can never grow as keepers.
So I say you get an A+ for fixing the problem!!! 
If you were here right now I'd give ya a big hug!
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Re: How to stop a Blood from pushing
FAILURE is NOT an OPTION!!!!!
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Re: How to stop a Blood from pushing
 Originally Posted by Mindibun
Earl, I thought you'd discussed getting a bigger tank before. I've been following your threads and I could have sworn you said something about it before Kara did.
Anyway, it doesn't matter how or why it happened; all that matters is that your problem got taken care of and your blood is now happy and healthy.
Don't put yourself down. Your blood is way better off than most. He has an owner that is attentive enough, and caring enough to know when his blood needs help and get online and do something about it.
I'm sure he's uber thankful in his own snakey little way. 
Thanks Mindibun! 
I mentioned the tank thing before? My memory is terrible so I probably did at some point during one of my ramblings. Personally I blame Patrick for all this confusion. Let's just keep that between us hmmm?
 Originally Posted by Patrick Long
FAILURE is NOT an OPTION!!!!!
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Re: How to stop a Blood from pushing
My blood will push sometimes if she does the deed in her cage and I haven't seen it.
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Re: How to stop a Blood from pushing
Well so much for that! I just checked on him and he's pushing. 
Maybe being fed only every 10 days doesn't suit him? Perhaps I should go back to once a week.
*sigh*
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