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09-05-02, 10:54 AM
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Location: British Colombia
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Ethnic photo
Well as you should know Burmese can be found in India, so I thought this photo of me and Lucus would be fitting. Just to be clear, I'm not east indian (but Nicaraguan, spanish), but I do own a number of sari's and indian jewelery, as Vanan is Indian in origin.
Lucus is the newest burm we own (well Vanan owns him). The previous owners had to rehome him because Lucus could not handle the dog they had. So we took him in, poor guy had mites, needs a bit of fattening up, but in good condition, he was allowed to free roam before, right now he lives in a small cage undergoing quarantine and de-miting. Lucus is about 7 1/2 feet and this is the way we prefer to handle the larger snakes, one coil over the shoulder, and the other either under the opposite arm or off to the side.
<img src="http://members.shaw.ca/kattia/ethnickaali.JPG">
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09-05-02, 11:43 AM
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way too many lovely women on this site, BTW nice snake lol
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09-05-02, 12:51 PM
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Join Date: Jun-2002
Location: Southern Ontario
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Absolutely wonderful when culture meets reptiles!
Wonderful pic Katt.....made me smile.
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09-05-02, 01:18 PM
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Join Date: Jul-2002
Location: ClearLake, Texas
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perty snake
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09-06-02, 04:39 AM
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very cool
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09-09-02, 03:20 AM
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Join Date: Sep-2002
Location: south Jersey
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***** u look good tho keep doin what ur doin
and can u help me with something if u can i just got this baby blood python and how can i get her to chillout and eat? Thanks for ur help
Peace:bugged: :jawdrop: :thumbsup: :bugout:
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My bad but i had to try this stuff out
Last edited by Sean Dizzy; 09-09-02 at 03:36 AM..
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09-09-02, 08:50 AM
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How long have you had this new blood? I have found a lot of snakes need a week, maybe even two weeks, to settle in comfortably enough to start eating. Even if they do eat they day of arrival, they can often regurgitate on you the next day. Leave your blood in its container for a few days and try again, if the doesn't eat, try every three days, but make sure you leave it alone! Try dead or live or prekilled.
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09-10-02, 04:58 AM
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Join Date: Sep-2002
Location: south Jersey
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Aight so just chill with her. yeah but when should u handle her? she wont stop eating cause u hold her then?
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09-10-02, 10:01 AM
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Don't handle her until she's begun to feed for you. She needs to be left alone in a low traffic area with lots of hides until that point. Once she is feeding then you can begin to handle her. Good luck with your new little girl
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09-10-02, 07:18 PM
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Join Date: Sep-2002
Location: south Jersey
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its aight i just had to let her chill thanks for the help Katt and Linds
Last edited by Sean Dizzy; 09-10-02 at 08:21 PM..
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