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here she is, Queen, my baby coastal carpet

HerpGuy#1 Oct 29, 2003 02:13 PM

ty for the help on how to post pics... still trying to find out how to post more than one per post--

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HerpGuy#1 Oct 29, 2003 02:20 PM

I love her to death

HerpGuy#1 Oct 29, 2003 02:23 PM

well that's gonna be it for now. I'll start posting more after she sheds. And I'd like to tell Darci and jkuroski in particular, thanks alot for the advice on how to care for her. I have read up alot on it over the past couple years and am glad to finally have the experience of owning the snake I've always wanted. Darci, don't be so modest. Show off some more pics!! Those snakes are beautiful.
Joel H.

Pandorasbox Oct 29, 2003 02:29 PM

Nice Pot,..opps im mean plant!

HerpGuy#1 Oct 29, 2003 02:59 PM

You know, that is exactly what I told the lady at the pet shop?! I said it looked just like ganja leaves; but the fact of the matter is, they're ordinary plastic reptarium decoration leaves. Go figure
Joel H.

DarciGibson Oct 29, 2003 03:59 PM

>>Darci, don't be so modest. Show off some more pics!! Those snakes are beautiful.

Thanks Joel. I just posted pics of my 2 '02s yesterday.

Darci
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Takes all kinds to make a World...

BrianD Oct 29, 2003 03:46 PM

You need to get that snake into at least an aquarium if you cant afford a solid top cage. Just put a towel over the venting on the top. It looks like you really care about that snake and you made it's cage look pretty cool, but in a reptarium that snake is going to have all sorts of problems. Like Jim said it holds no humidity and no heat wich is detrimental to it's survival. Just trying to help you out.

DarciGibson Oct 29, 2003 04:06 PM

...What Joel's done is kept the little hatchling in a reptariam inside that 6' cage he had for it. I could be wrong but I don't think he only has her housed in a reptarian, when he was so determind to use the cage that he has for her...

Darci
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Takes all kinds to make a World...

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