Friday, May 23, 2008

When I went to pick out Stanley (I got him from a reptile store - he is farm born and raised) he was a little go getter. He crawled right up my arm and crawled around my hands and arms while the guys were going over all his care with me- and never even balled up.

I got him home and took him out while my hubby and I set up the tank and he was curious as hell and moving all around. I put him in his tank and took him back out a few times while we were setting stuff up (My hubby was helping and he wouldn t reach into the tank with the snake in there)

I left him in there for a bit and took him out one more time and he crawled right up my arm right away and once I got stuff settled I put him back in.

Anyways- the tank was a good tempertaure and everything was all set so I went to sleep for 4 hours. Anyways I get up and came to look at him and he is hiding and won t come out. I tried to pick him up and he just curled up and wouldn t move around and was very jumpy. What changed?
I think I just woke him up- because I tried later and he came right to me and crawled up my arm and was fine. Thanks for the feedback.

My buddy s snake got loose form his cage a Burmese Python and the snake grabbed his neihgbors Chihuahua and swallowed it. Now the neighbor is suing him. Who s at fault? ???...the neighbor with a looose dog or the loose snake?
I just wanted some feed back. I personally do not have snakes and don t care for them. Me Mr. No Shoulders don t get along.

My son is s huge snake lover and has been around snakes for a long time..He knows all the ones that are dangerous and the ones that wont kill you and the names of all of them. **We used to live in the country with lots of copper heads** He wants a snake very badly and so does my husband.
We were in the pet store last night and a girl came in with a 5 foot red tail and my son loved on this snake for an hour and holding it and everything.
SO to my question are red tails the best for kids??? I have heard so many times they are the best ones to go with..that or a ball python- so which is better???

Hey :) Im thinking about getting a blood python and would be really greatful if you could tell me anything about bloods that i should know or might find useful :)
For example - the length of a full grown male/female. Your own personal thoughts on bloods etc .. Thanks :)

so i got a burmball (burm x ball python) and its a girl but i just wondering how to tell if it sterile or not. i might breed to a regular ball in a cuple of years if it proves to be breedable

no negative comments please only ones that are actually answering my question- thanx
well i have no photos due to my phone to usb cable is missing and i dont have a digital camera


i piked her up at a car boot sale last week and she is wonderful not bitten me yet but takes rat fuzzies like no tommoro- could someone also tell me the size they grow to.
it is defiantly a burmball and not any other kind of cross- i checked it up to some of the pictures on the internet of them and it matches except my burmball is a cross between a granite burm and a spider ball. i saw both parents before i bought it
here is a link to a website with some pictures of burmballs

http://www.schlangenfrank.de/bilder/diashow/index.htm

scrool down the side it will say burmball and their is some pictures

Best Place in Charleston to get a Ball Python!

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