i notice that the message regarding the erebennus was yanked from the forum.
anyone know who got 'em?
matt
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i notice that the message regarding the erebennus was yanked from the forum.
anyone know who got 'em?
matt
Nope, but I see a new add for a Cribo (is that a blacktail?). Is that a standard price for a recent import? Can someone with experience comment on what it takes to acclimate such an import? Thankyou, Vic
Looks like an intergrade to me. Sounds like a good deal though.
Eric
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This female is not for sale anymore....she's comming home

I bought a female hatchling-when I talked to Brian on Friday he still had a few availible.
Feeding Imports that are gaining weight or holding their own have done exceptionally well for me. I keep the basking spot at 103F for Yellowtail, Unicolor and Blacktail. The animals keep themselves between 89F & 92F. I know this seems high to most people but my snakes have a cool option of 79F. Imports have a habit of hiding in a cool spot and a Yellowtail that is used to 90F temps in the wild simply crawls under the substrate and shuts off its metabolism. I keep em hot and feed a lot. I do not medicate unless a snake is loosing weight. If you medicate you run the risk of other problems due to sometimes large amounts of dead parasites that can cause secondary problems. I find imports will feed ravenously and then level off once they adjust. I will suggest a strict quarantine for any new animals coming into your collection.
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