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RE: Rehabbing a Guyana

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Posted by: jayf at Sat Jan 21 14:42:18 2006   [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by jayf ]  
   

not much difference from BCI, so if you have the experience with them you should be fine. the only real differnce is that BCC seem to be a little more picky with meal sizes (dont feed to large of a prey item). if the snake does not have any other medical problems, then a few months in a proper setup should bring em back to health. it is probably not eating because it is way to cold and metabolism has drastically slowed. the only problem i see you having is that you say you dont have room for a large cage. the snake will require a large enclosure. i would suggest first getting it out of the current conditions and into the larges size cage you can offer (with proper conditions). then attempting to find it a good home with someone who can provide a large enough cage.
if you are located in pa, send me an email as i might be able to find you a home for the poor guy.
good luck and good job for doing something about things.


   

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