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Looking For Some Help...

AJCrader Mar 28, 2006 08:05 AM

I have been trying to find a website that could provide me with a good care sheet for cowchips and whipsnakes any help would be greatly appreciated....
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Replies (6)

AJCrader Mar 28, 2006 12:58 PM

sorry bout the typo, i asked a friend over the phone to post that for me, i meant to say coachwhips not cowchips, lmao...my friend is funny like that, but any help on finding care sheets would be appreciated
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A.J.
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0.1.0- Snow Corn- Artica
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AJCrader Mar 31, 2006 07:48 AM

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A.J.
1.0.0- Amel Motley Corn- Valentine (R.I.P 5/20/05)
0.1.0- Snow Corn- Artica
1.0.0- Normal Corn- Ember
1.0.0- Ball Python- G.T.

Sighthunter Mar 31, 2006 06:34 PM

Cowchips are real easy. Measure the diamiter and find a tank that has a wide enough bottom. Cowchips like to be placed on dirt but sometimes I find um on rocks. Make sure to provide cowchips with an air freshiner.
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"Life without risk is to merely exist."

Sighthunter Mar 31, 2006 06:41 PM

There is very little in the way of information and I am one of very few sources so here are the things you will need. Coachwhips like to hide so make sure they have a good hide spot. Coachwhips need a hot basking site so make sure they have a 115F basking site. Most wild adults will eat mice and chicken chicks. Sand is a good substrate.........Bill


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"Life without risk is to merely exist."

AJCrader Apr 01, 2006 09:01 AM

thanks that does help, and I think that sounds like a good fit for me az i live in Phoenix, AZ, so I would be ok on the heat side of things
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A.J.
1.0.0- Amel Motley Corn- Valentine (R.I.P 5/20/05)
0.1.0- Snow Corn- Artica
1.0.0- Normal Corn- Ember
1.0.0- Ball Python- G.T.

AJCrader Apr 01, 2006 09:04 AM

oops again, I hate how my friends type for me, I sometimes can't get my comp to work right so i'll have a friend write a post for me, and for some reason they keep thinking i say cowchip, not coachwhip, lmao, I will make sure I don't have any friends post unless they are a reptile person
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A.J.
1.0.0- Amel Motley Corn- Valentine (R.I.P 5/20/05)
0.1.0- Snow Corn- Artica
1.0.0- Normal Corn- Ember
1.0.0- Ball Python- G.T.

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