Friday, May 30, 2008

We have relatives out of Canada ( in the Philippines ). We re starting a petshop business now I won t explain it all- so we have ( were starting small )
sexually mature animals
6 Bearded Dragons
4 iguanas
8 Leopard Gecko s
4 Ball Pythons
4 Burmese Pythons
10 African Lovebirds

Hatchlings

4 baby Ball Pythons
8 Burmese Pythons

Others

Crickets
Lobster Roaches
Pinkie mice
Full grown mice
Campbell Hamsters

So that s bout it
we also have books
we got every thing locked up- were just making sure if this is big enough
We have licenses- sources we have the shop already- we re one of the only real legal petshop in the city- and many love snakes in that city in the Philippines- the lot is pretty big- and we have everything we need.

Can anyone link me some sites or something that will teach me how to use Python- C+- or C? I KNOW NOTHING about programming- but I would like to learn. I also need a C+- and C compilers and the Python program.

I am planning on buying my first snake. Im still deciding which snake to choose. Im pretty tied between a spotted python and a coastal python. I think the spotted would be good because its smaller and it doesnt really have any special lighting or humidity requirements. But i really like the pattern on the coastals and ive heard their temperament is usually really good- i just dont know if i could handle a 2-3m snake. I also have to get my boyfriend use to the idea of having such a large snake around the house
Can anyone link me to sites with good info on Coastals?
Is it better to buy a coastal as a yearling or a hatchie?

I want to know as much as i can before i pick and buy a snake.

i have my python about 5 months now and she was fine and shedding was good so far but last time she shed i think she rubbed herself to the rock too much and hard and got hurt her belly now her belly is red bloody looking and thick skin pieces plealing off close to her tail and she wont eat.. :( what can i do to make her better if any one had a same problem please help i love my python and i dont want her to die ( she is 5 foot) thanks

I just got a baby ball python last sunday. I wanted to pick him up today and it got scared- right. It didn t go into a ball but kind of backed away with his head. I tried to pick him up and this time he went into his den. So I say oh I guess he s scared. Then I close the tank and put the top on. Then I look at him in his tank and he was trying to strike at me. Two times he striked. I wasn t even near him just looking at him. Why was he doing this? Should I be scared of picking him up again? I have hold him three times since I got him. So whats going on?
I fed him a fuzzy an hour after I got him last sunday. He is just a little baby ball python. And I know your only suppose to feed him every week. So I am going to feed him tomorrow in it separate feeding container. So anymore ideas why he did this. I held him three times so far and he has never done this.

Ok my bf and his brother have had a python for many many years. He s currently living at my house (I live with my bf). He hasn t eaten in a whilen and I know he doesn t have to eat a lot- but how long is to long? I think we are verging on to long. I woud feed him myself- but I just can t bring myself to do it. I love the snake as long as he s not touching me.

I m just sick of nagging and would like them to take care of their pet.

OMG....I sould like my mother! lol!

But honestly- I m feeling bad for him (the snake). I think we should give him away- but the boys are not willing to do that.

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