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tk72 Posted - 25/04/2013 : 17:02:26
ive had enough of these two. you can collect in person, no returns though.
first is a male 5 years old. fussy feeder and is a pain in the bum. prone to crying and shouting a lot. will provide ear plugs free of charge to.





second up is a female, 8 years old, great feeder buut thinks she knows it all, thinks she is the boss and can switch from an angel to demon in the blink of an eye.





any offers will be accepted and may even give you money and provide monthly deposits to your account as long as you promise never to return them.
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mjpeters Posted - 26/05/2013 : 22:48:36
Now come on,at least SOMEONE must had fun trying to make them?
although as I remember the whole 'hatching' part was quite tedious and somewhat uncomfortable -laying eggs then incubating them would make more sense.
You may find a wonderful place called 'School' near you -they are all over the place-you can usually send them there from about 8.30am through to 3.00pm ish,some 'Schools'have after hours clubs too BUT you will need to have them with you ALL weekend,bank holidays and most of the summer! Still some respite is better than none.
Be aware;'Schools'will try to wheedle monies out of you-devious things such as 'Fairs'(UNfairs)'Raffles' and all manner of conniving
Maybe the keeping them in a viv/rehoming is not such a bad idea........
tk72 Posted - 26/05/2013 : 20:59:09
If only. They will ruin a perfectly tidy room in seconds then cry on cue when you ask them to tidy up. As for eating. One week they love spaghetti bol the next week it's like getting them to eat dog poo. Dont like that. You liked it last week. Well that was last week. Ahhh
Wish they where like a proper snake and just ate the same thing week in week out. Freezer would look good just full of mice and rats.
SnakeBreeder Posted - 26/05/2013 : 15:21:37
If they don't eat too much and can clean cages then I'm sure you'll find a good home for them.
cornelious Posted - 13/05/2013 : 10:13:07
Definatly a no handling policy with them :D
tk72 Posted - 01/05/2013 : 14:51:39
Another one. You must be mad!!!!!!
rockroyal Posted - 27/04/2013 : 02:57:59
i to have a couple of these and another due to hatch in september HELL i'd better get another viv setup ready
mjpeters Posted - 26/04/2013 : 13:02:37
quote:
Originally posted by smart bunny

quote:
Originally posted by mjpeters

other 'arf just said-they shed all over the house AND make a horrid mess
You certainly DON'T want them bringing back a mate and raising a clutch in your home



What, but my two haven't reached puberty and they do this already - have I got a faulty pair?


LUCKY you-yours are just precocious
smart bunny Posted - 26/04/2013 : 10:06:25
quote:
Originally posted by mjpeters

other 'arf just said-they shed all over the house AND make a horrid mess
You certainly DON'T want them bringing back a mate and raising a clutch in your home



What, but my two haven't reached puberty and they do this already - have I got a faulty pair?
mjpeters Posted - 26/04/2013 : 10:02:00
other 'arf just said-they shed all over the house AND make a horrid mess
You certainly DON'T want them bringing back a mate and raising a clutch in your home
mjpeters Posted - 26/04/2013 : 09:58:35
quote:
Originally posted by tk72

Thanks for all your comments. Will give have a go at some regular handling and try to calm them down a bit, although they are a handful I do have a soft spot for them. You got to love them really. After all they where in the incubator for nine months. And they looked a bit cute hatching, and they seem to be able to understand me know and again. Will keep you posted
If anything changes.


WELL done you for persevering! BUT you may want to consider donating them (scientific experiments pay well) BEFORE they hit puberty- no one wants a HUMAN TEENAGER .
Take it from me-if they are in they smell/are horrid if they are at uni.they are fierce expensive .
Razee Posted - 26/04/2013 : 08:11:42
Me too, please, can I borrow it after you, kev 5?

TK 72, yours look very cute, so was tempted, but then I remembered what they might grow into.... and changed my mind! So, it seems, you're stuck with them after all :-)
kev 5 Posted - 26/04/2013 : 08:06:51
quote:
Originally posted by Auld Baldy

I'm afraid I don't have any more space for rehomers. (Thankfully in this case. )

However, I can offer this 'Handling & Taming' set of training tools which I no longer have a need for. I found them very effective when my MBK and Python thought they could get away with murder.

Yours free for the asking. Heck I'll even pay P&P.
Show them what's in store. Sometimes the sight alone is enough to sort things out.




excellent I need some of these for a step/devil child!

edited by Kellog to remove pic
tk72 Posted - 26/04/2013 : 07:18:17
Thanks for all your comments. Will give have a go at some regular handling and try to calm them down a bit, although they are a handful I do have a soft spot for them. You got to love them really. After all they where in the incubator for nine months. And they looked a bit cute hatching, and they seem to be able to understand me know and again. Will keep you posted
If anything changes.
Auld Baldy Posted - 25/04/2013 : 22:07:42
I'm afraid I don't have any more space for rehomers. (Thankfully in this case. )

However, I can offer this 'Handling & Taming' set of training tools which I no longer have a need for. I found them very effective when my MBK and Python thought they could get away with murder.

Yours free for the asking. Heck I'll even pay P&P.
Show them what's in store. Sometimes the sight alone is enough to sort things out.



andria2013 Posted - 25/04/2013 : 21:59:47
tk if you manage the impossible , let me know maybe I will try it after you lol . 2 here too , come with all accessories , 2 weeks worth of food , bedding . etc .. feeding equipment :D . <<<< Good deal
andria2013 Posted - 25/04/2013 : 21:57:01
lol
mjpeters Posted - 25/04/2013 : 21:34:08
I've got FIVE of this variety-I tried to take them to the hospital they came from (faulty-they had cracked ****s)but no joy.

You may find them easier to manage with a little environmental enrichment-you know some vines or loo roll tubes
Welshlamb Posted - 25/04/2013 : 21:08:29
I guess these are for defra license holders only. You could always try eBay lol
smart bunny Posted - 25/04/2013 : 20:09:47
LOL great pics!!! I've got the opposite pair and they are just as bad - wouldn't recommend them at all, definitely not for beginners... :P
herriotfan Posted - 25/04/2013 : 19:50:35
What equipment do they come with?
Will they need feeding more than once a week/every 10 days?
If I let them out how tame and easy to handle are they?
Are they likely to escape?
The more you can tell us the better!!!
lol lol lol.......

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