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gone_balls_crazy
at Wed Oct 6 00:30:38 2004 [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by gone_balls_crazy ]
Go to home depot and get some potting soil and either cypress or cedar mulch...which ever one is not poisoness...cant ever remember,sorry! Anyways, mix it 1:2 soil:mulch. Give them a good dark hide. Cover their cage or tub so that they cant see alot of movement. Leave them like this for a few days then drop a rat crawler or weined rat in there over night. Someone posted this a few months back and I have used a method like it myself and it works! I took three wc's from a friend last year that he couldnt get to eat and had them eating within a week. Now they have been hooked up with a male several times! Only time will tell if they are going to be comfortable enough to actually lay. GOOD LUCK!!
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- Getting larger W/C ball pythons to eat, and eventually breed? more... - stevodod, Tue Oct 5 22:58:15 2004
- RE: Getting larger W/C ball pythons to eat, and eventually breed? more... - XtremeXteriors, Tue Oct 5 23:24:09 2004
- RE: Getting larger W/C ball pythons to eat, and eventually breed? more... - RWBrennan, Tue Oct 5 23:29:47 2004
RE: Getting larger W/C ball pythons to eat, and eventually breed? more... - gone_balls_crazy, Wed Oct 6 00:30:38 2004
- RE: Getting larger W/C ball pythons to eat, and eventually breed? more... - wingert, Wed Oct 6 00:32:34 2004
- RE: Getting larger W/C ball pythons to eat, and eventually breed? more... - hermitcore, Wed Oct 6 07:42:48 2004
- Here's what I did - JM, Wed Oct 6 08:01:42 2004
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