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asia2003 Nov 15, 2005 01:27 PM

Hi All,

Recently a reptile store opened in our town, and my hubby bought a 2 year old ball python from them....he is in great health, and I am glad to say these people REALLY know their reptiles With that said....while we were looking around in there, I fell in love with a baby albino cali king, which happened to be in the process of eating (needless to say, couldnt take him out and hold him )

Now I am on a mission to gather as much info as I can on these snakes.... any advice would be very much appreciated, he looked really healthy, and as I said, he was eating at the time, so no probs there either!!

Thanks...

Leyla x

Here is a pic of my biggest baby so far....

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1.0 husband
1.3 kids
0.1 african sulcata tortoise
1.0 Argentine Black & white tegu
1.0 green iguana
1.0 Brazilian Rainbow Boa
1.0 egyptian Uromastyx
1.2 canine buddies
1.0 Nubian Dairy Goat

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cee4 Nov 15, 2005 02:18 PM

that is a gorgeous tegu you got there.. cant wait till my little guy gets bigger, hes just 7 inches snout to vent.....
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asia2003 Nov 15, 2005 02:33 PM

awwwwww, I remember when my big guy was that little!! He is now eating jumbo rats, and pooping dog piles!! lol

Still growing at almost 4ft! Just for your enjoyment, here is a pic of him when he was still tiny!

L x

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1.0 husband
1.3 kids
0.1 african sulcata tortoise
1.0 Argentine Black & white tegu
1.0 green iguana
1.0 Brazilian Rainbow Boa
1.0 egyptian Uromastyx
1.2 canine buddies
1.0 Nubian Dairy Goat

cee4 Nov 15, 2005 03:04 PM

he looks just like mine now...Heres a pic..

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