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05-27-12, 03:52 AM
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Re: Malaysian Blood for a first pet snake?
So I am rather new to Bloods myself, so don't go asking for any expert advice from me, but I figured posting some really good general husbandry stuff for bloods could be quite useful.
Pro Exotics Reptiles, the Nation's finest captive bred Snakes and Monitors, your source for Infrared Thermometer, Temp Gun. Article from Reptiles magazine written by Robyn over at Pro Exotics.
http://www.ssnakess.com/forums/pytho...on-quirks.html Ongoing thread on blood quirks.
Also, no offense, but the shedding question leads me to wonder if your if your enclosure is setup properly. Sometimes it can be quite tricky getting temps right.
What is your setup like now? How sure are you that you have the temps and hides setup right? Temps and hides are going to be your main causes for avoidable behavior problems, whether extra aggression or not feeding. Obviously, fixing hides and temps won't make an aggressive animal "tame", but bad temps or a crappy hide can make the nicest animal a anorexic monster.
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05-27-12, 06:10 PM
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Re: Malaysian Blood for a first pet snake?
hi sir toadfist,
i think the temp here in philippines was fine with them. my setup is this.. a big tub (not yet been measured) though.. inside it is a smaller tub full of wood shavings (this is for the hide).. and a water dish.. is this fine? >.<
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06-20-12, 01:14 AM
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Re: Malaysian Blood for a first pet snake?
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06-20-12, 12:11 PM
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Re: Malaysian Blood for a first pet snake?
She a beauty for sure.
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09-26-12, 06:18 PM
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Re: Malaysian Blood for a first pet snake?
Bloods ARE monster eaters,iheard, my friends cousin still has scars from where his Tried To Eat her hand!
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09-26-12, 06:20 PM
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Re: Malaysian Blood for a first pet snake?
I love bloods, especially THe superball!
(bloodxball)
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09-28-12, 02:10 PM
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Re: Malaysian Blood for a first pet snake?
Quote:
Originally Posted by jheane14
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Brad doesn't mess around, lol.
As for missie - she waited for the mouse to nibble her face first then was like "AWW HELLL NOO"
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09-28-12, 05:15 PM
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Re: Malaysian Blood for a first pet snake?
looking to get a red blood next year...have to make room for the cage it's going to demand...so really enjoyed the feedback here(sandbagging...sorry...lol)
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