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megalon
at Sat May 15 09:19:16 2010 [ Report Abuse ] [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by megalon ]
i have 3 yearling kenyans,and recently switched them from aspen to a natural black sand,(looks better,less dust,and the snakes are way easier to find now).since then,however,the snakes are regurging left and right,every single meal.i don't feed them in the cage(i use seperate tupperwares),so i don't think that they are ingesting the sand,and the sand actually holds the thermal gradient better than the aspen did.any advice or suggestions? ----- 1.1 cb spotted turtles (parker(f),stinky(m)) 0.0.2 cb baby razorback musks (way too cute) 0.0.1 cb baby eastern mud (also ridiculously cute) 0.0.1 cb reeve's turtle (george) 0.1 cb '09 eastern box (bella) 3.6 ltc eastern box breeders 0.1 cb'06 eastern box(nanners) 1.2 cb'08 kenyan sand boas(1 albino,1 anery,1 normal) 1.0 cb'08 jungle carpet 1.1 stenodactylus geckos 0.1 redeye croc skink 1.0 cb '03 homo sapien(kaelan,6) "jesus is coming-when i count to 3,everyone jump out and yell SURPRISE!!"
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