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Old 03-22-12, 08:45 PM   #1
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Re: You sure this is normal behavior?

She is a young adult btw, she's probably been probed rather than popped. I guess I could also ask when I'm there if they probed her themselves.
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Old 03-22-12, 09:00 PM   #2
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She is a young adult btw, she's probably been probed rather than popped. I guess I could also ask when I'm there if they probed her themselves.
It doesn't hurt, or if you trust them enough take her in and have them probe her for you. Accidents do happen from time to time.
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It doesn't hurt, or if you trust them enough take her in and have them probe her for you. Accidents do happen from time to time.
Id hope it doesn't. But it creeps me out lol. But if she is a girl, and husbandry is fine, could she just be a weirdo, but a healthy one?
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Old 03-30-12, 09:28 AM   #4
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Re: You sure this is normal behavior?

She's very pretty from what I can see in that pic. I'd love to see the top side. Has she settled down for you since this post was made?

One more thing. She might still be hungry? Sh looks pretty big and one small mouse might not be enough. Also pet shops are famouse for underfeeding their snakes, becuae they don't want to spend more on the animals than they have to. I bet if you fed her a bit more she would settle right down, and try to digest the meal.
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