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bloodpythons
at Sat May 29 11:16:31 2004 [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by bloodpythons ]
LOL!!! Welcome to blood pythons, Jake. She should calm down significantly after she's had the opportunity to settle into her new home...I have a feeling her name won't stick.
On the subject of scars, they're actually pretty minimal compared to how they were, and have healed beautifully. We have a strict "no leaving live prey unsupervised" rule here, but the extremely occasional accident can happen, and "Chompy" reiterates this point. I'm very glad that you'll be able to provide such an excellent home for her - I'd planned on keeping her figuring no one would want an animal with cosmetic imperfections, and I'll always have a soft spot for her since she's such a little trooper. 
If you want to move her into the larger Sterilite that should be fine - just make sure she has a tight little hide box she can squeeze into if she so desires.
Also, as the two of you get to know each other, should any additional questions come up about general blood husbandry, etc, please feel free to send me an e-mail or if you need to, call me at the shop - 603.382.6361...I'm a phone call away if you need me!
Regards,
K
>>Here is Chompy (based on her first reaction to me). Enjoy. >> >> >> >> >> >> >> >> >>p.s -kara- >>Those scars are pretty nasty, makes me hate live feeding even more. >>Also, I have her in a sterilite 1754, It looks VERY cramped (she is like 1.5 times the length). I have a slightly larger sterilite (it is like 20" by 14", should i move her into that one? >>----- >>0.1 "Tremper" looking Albino Leopard gecko (Lex) >>0.0.1 tiger crested gecko (peachs) >>0.1 Red blood python (chompy) >>1.1 Feral cats that we adopted (Fuzzy, and Bear) >> >>My image Gallery
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