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RE: Bredli Python keepers

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Posted by: diggityDawg at Fri Dec 4 13:09:17 2009  [ Report Abuse ] [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by diggityDawg ]  
   

Hey Todd - Awesome pics of your Bredli, he's just gorgeous.

I just got a pair of baby Bredls (see pic below) and the girl is VERY nippy. I don't mind getting tagged a few times, and after a few minutes outside the enclosure she calms down, but she's only 4 months old right now. Definitely don't want to get tagged by a 4 year old, 6-7 foot long, hungry female... Just wondering what tips you have to not get bit when you're taking yours out of his enclosure? Have you taught him some kind of signal so he knows it's not feeding time?

I'm not overly concerned about this, and I'm absolutely PSYCHED to be keeping Bredl's, but if you have any tips for making life more pleasant for them and me as they grow up, I'd really appreciate it!

Thanks - Ed


   

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