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RE: Calabars, uh oh?

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Posted by: Lovin2act at Tue Sep 28 12:30:07 2010  [ Report Abuse ] [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by Lovin2act ]  
   

Thanks for the info BEHMN8R

This is not the greatest news for us unfortunately. I think I am going to have to look for a new home for this fellow with someone more experienced with these guys before it is too late. My fiance just does not have the know how or the means to meet this guys needs. The way it was made out to me at the show it would be much more simple. I feel terrible now. I am going to pursue a trade for a Rosy Boa I think. We just need something that is far less demanding. My fiance has a KSB and a Black Milks snake that are thriving with her and are very easy for her to care for properly. I have read that Rosy Boa's are also a good snake for those that need simple care species. If I don't find a Rosy trade then I will put this guy up for adoption as we do not want to be the cause if his demise due to my poor judgment in making such an un-informed spur of the moment purchase at the show. If there are is anyone interested and local to Orange County, CA, please contact me asap. Thanks so much!
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