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Yup pastel, bright green eyes.
1.0- Pastel het Pied- Khaa
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Brownspidey (11-09-2017),Stocksy (11-08-2017)
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Re: Is Major a normal?
Originally Posted by Stocksy
I have heard that it is difficult to know if a BP is het pied or not. I hear about "tram lines" on the tail, but i'm not sure what they look like. How can i find out? I don't have the guys number who i bought him off.
You can post a picture of his belly towards the tail end and we can help point them out to you (if they are there).
Realistically, the "tram lines" (or "train tracks") are not a guarantee of anything. Both het Pieds and non-het Pieds are capable of showing these same markers. Seeing them would make me feel better about the animal I bought as a Normal het Pied though.
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Re: Is Major a normal?
Originally Posted by Eric Alan
You can post a picture of his belly towards the tail end and we can help point them out to you (if they are there).
Realistically, the "tram lines" (or "train tracks") are not a guarantee of anything. Both het Pieds and non-het Pieds are capable of showing these same markers. Seeing them would make me feel better about the animal I bought as a Normal het Pied though.
I will get a pic up later.
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Re: Is Major a normal?
Pastel I'd say too.
Did you but the spider from the same seller? If not we really need to talk about your quarantine routine **winces**
Derek
7 adult Royals (2.5), 1.0 COS Pastel, 1.0 Enchi, 1.1 Lesser platty Royal python, 1.1 Black pastel Royal python, 0.1 Blue eyed leucistic ( Super lesser), 0.1 Piebald Royal python, 1.0 Sinaloan milk snake 1.0 crested gecko and 1 bad case of ETS. no wife, no surprise.
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Re: Is Major a normal?
Originally Posted by dr del [emoji173
️;2573820]Pastel I'd say too.
Did you but the spider from the same seller? If not we really need to talk about your quarantine routine **winces**
No i didn't. I have had Kia a good few months now. Quarentine routine?
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Yes quarantine. They shouldn't be near each other for about three months. An oops can cost vet bills is the four digit range.
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Re: Is Major a normal?
Originally Posted by JodanOrNoDan
Yes quarantine. They shouldn't be near each other for about three months. An oops can cost vet bills is the four digit range.
That was only the 2nd time they have been close to each other like that. I always take them out and handle them one at a time. I wash my hands before and inbetween each handle too.
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Washing your hands is good. Use a disinfectant on your hands as well. Do not share anything including tools between the two enclosures. Ideally they should not even be in the same room. Reptile metabolisms are very slow. It can take months for an illness to show up. Many collectors have two entirely different environments. One for the permanent collection another for quarantine.
Last edited by JodanOrNoDan; 11-08-2017 at 06:00 PM.
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Re: Is Major a normal?
Originally Posted by JodanOrNoDan
Washing your hands is good. Use a disinfectant on your hands as well. Do not share anything including tools between the two enclosures. Ideally they should not even be in the same room. Reptile metabolisms are very slow. It can take months for an illness to show up. Many collectors have to entirely different environments. One for the permanent collection another for quarantine.
I use the same spray on my hands that i clean their RUBs out with. Nothing is shared between them. Not even the water i wash their stuff in. They are in seperate rooms, but i'm hoping to covert a cupboard into a reptile den.
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Sounds like you are doing the right thing, just don't have them near each other or crawling over the same surfaces.
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