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09-19-2003, 02:32 AM
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New To Redtailboa.net
Hey,
My name is mike and i am new to redtailboa.net i love snakes (witch probly dosent come as a supprise to people here) and i currently own,
1.1 Super Dwarf Jampea Retics
0.1 Albino Burmese Python
1.0 Sumatrin Blood Python
1.0 Central American Boa
1.0 Normal Ball Python
1.2 Leopord Geckos
1.2 Tokay Geckos
ill try to get some pix up soon,
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09-19-2003, 02:38 AM
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Snakes grow on trees

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Nope! No! You'll have to go! You've got way too many pythons to join RedTailBoa. Down with the egg layers.
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Just kidding! Welcome aboard. We love newbies with a collection and a good grasp on husbendry, which you must have to take care of such a collection. It's good to have you.
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2.3.18 C. hortulanus (HeHateMe, El Diablo, Tisiphone, Amber, Asia, Holy Shizzle!, Equinsu Ocha, and some of their offspring that pop up every year)
1.0.0 H. sapiens (Ethan)
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09-19-2003, 02:39 AM
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I don't know what all you know about the dangers of keeping large pythons....but those tokays will try everything they can to eat you lol....welcome to the site.
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09-19-2003, 03:06 AM
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"I don't know what all you know about the dangers of keeping large pythons....but those tokays will try everything they can to eat you lol....welcome to the site."
lol, negative, negative, negative, jk, no i am well aware of the danger of large pythons, i am a very pationate keeper, my room is litterly snake cages and a bed, in fact i had to build a bunk bed that was 8 feet long so i could fit my burm cage under it lol, and the tokays... omg they are great anamals but the can get anoying some time (i.e. when they escape wile i am cleaning there cage and run behind my burms cage)
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09-19-2003, 03:06 AM
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Your Sick Uncle Morti.
   
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Welcome to Redtailboa.net!
Wow, I sound like a broken record here lately, but that is a GOOD thing!
-Your Sick Uncle Morti.
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09-19-2003, 05:07 AM
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09-19-2003, 06:43 AM
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When your tokays escape....just let them stay escaped till about 2 am....then flip on the lights and look up...they will be up near the celing where you can just grab them. Much easier than trying to pry them out from under something or off the back of heavy furniture.
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09-20-2003, 06:22 AM
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ya, i usally dont get far, and the one time that one did my gental giant snake togs come in handy
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