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    Re: House 2 Balls together?

    Baby snakes are not cute if you are not prepared.

    Eggs can be fatal for the female. Especially if you are not aware of the snakes`sex, then I do not think you are prepared.

    Unexpected eggs, usually equals dead eggs.

    Most people take 2 years to research and prepare for eggs.

    And you did make a comment quite a ways back regarding QT. Once QT is over you are not out of the water. Parasites can be transferred to the snake by YOU. Mites can come in on your clothing, internal parasites can come from prey items, and RIs can occur spontaneously.

    So no. An initial QT is not sufficient. Universal precautions are a way of decreasing risk, but even that is not surefire.

    Bruce
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