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tailswithscales
at Wed Aug 8 11:55:37 2007 [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by tailswithscales ]
No worries. I apologize for my snapping back that way.
I agree with big breeders in that it's pointless to move a large adult python. My big girls did not and do not get moved unless it's for cleaning.
My little kids have alway been set up on a cycle that cleaning day was the same as feeding day. So they were removed and put into their buckets to eat and then put back after they've sat for an hour. Of course there are spot cleanings during the week but the small ones were not removed for that. This system for some reason works for me. Probably because I do not have friends who are willing to come and help so I do everything on my own and it saved time for me to just get it all done in one straight shot. I hope that makes sense.
I agree in that sharing information and trying new things is a great idea!! After all .......... there is no end to the learning curve in reptiles. That's what makes it fun. There are times (I admit) I forget that. ****blushes*** But hey ....... I'm only human. lol ----- Christine
Tails With Scales Reptiles
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Looks, brains, and venom . . . . how do I stay single?
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