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Blackecho
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Posted - 02/09/2008 :  22:14:07  Show Profile  Click to see Blackecho's MSN Messenger address  Send Blackecho a Yahoo! Message
They don't look great to me mate sorry, but others are better to answer.



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Blackecho
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They don't look great to me mate sorry, but others are better to answer.



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Posted - 02/09/2008 :  22:17:10  Show Profile
Ohwell - I though that was the case. Its not the best heat regulated tank, but the sbakes still like it.

Is there a chance they will mate/breed quite soon again?

If so, how do I go around getting my snake the snip?
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Ohwell - I though that was the case. Its not the best heat regulated tank, but the sbakes still like it.

Is there a chance they will mate/breed quite soon again?

If so, how do I go around getting my snake the snip?
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matty18714
The Count of Corniness

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Posted - 02/09/2008 :  22:22:37  Show Profile
Theres no such this as the snip for a snake, if i were you i would seperate them and decide if you want to breed them deliberatly.

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matty18714
The Count of Corniness

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Posted - 02/09/2008 :  22:22:37  Show Profile
Theres no such this as the snip for a snake, if i were you i would seperate them and decide if you want to breed them deliberatly.

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Posted - 02/09/2008 :  22:25:40  Show Profile
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Originally posted by matty18714

Theres no such this as the snip for a snake, if i were you i would seperate them and decide if you want to breed them deliberatly.



Its a bit hard to seprate them, as I can't have mines at my house. I am not bothered if they breed again, just so I know a rouhgh idication so I can be a bit more prepared.
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Posted - 02/09/2008 :  22:25:40  Show Profile
quote:
Originally posted by matty18714

Theres no such this as the snip for a snake, if i were you i would seperate them and decide if you want to breed them deliberatly.



Its a bit hard to seprate them, as I can't have mines at my house. I am not bothered if they breed again, just so I know a rouhgh idication so I can be a bit more prepared.
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Blackecho
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Posted - 02/09/2008 :  22:30:47  Show Profile  Click to see Blackecho's MSN Messenger address  Send Blackecho a Yahoo! Message
You could get another viv.



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Blackecho
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You could get another viv.



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Posted - 02/09/2008 :  22:32:34  Show Profile
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Originally posted by Blackecho

You could get another viv.



Time, money and bother.

Unfortunatly, at this point they have to live together.

Any ideas if this is yearly thing, or when ever they feel like doing it?
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Posted - 02/09/2008 :  22:32:34  Show Profile
quote:
Originally posted by Blackecho

You could get another viv.



Time, money and bother.

Unfortunatly, at this point they have to live together.

Any ideas if this is yearly thing, or when ever they feel like doing it?
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Blackecho
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Posted - 02/09/2008 :  22:35:51  Show Profile  Click to see Blackecho's MSN Messenger address  Send Blackecho a Yahoo! Message
'Time, money and bother'. Poor snake.

It must have been in a viv at your house prior to moving into the other one.



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Blackecho
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Posted - 02/09/2008 :  22:35:51  Show Profile  Click to see Blackecho's MSN Messenger address  Send Blackecho a Yahoo! Message
'Time, money and bother'. Poor snake.

It must have been in a viv at your house prior to moving into the other one.



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Posted - 02/09/2008 :  22:36:16  Show Profile
maybe you should think about selling one then if you can't afford to keep them both or deal with the offspring? Just a suggestion.

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Posted - 02/09/2008 :  22:36:16  Show Profile
maybe you should think about selling one then if you can't afford to keep them both or deal with the offspring? Just a suggestion.

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Posted - 02/09/2008 :  22:45:42  Show Profile
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Originally posted by Blackecho

'Time, money and bother'. Poor snake.

It must have been in a viv at your house prior to moving into the other one.



Sorry, I know I am quite new, but unless you know how my snake is feeling or know the sycki of a snake, please keep those kind of comments to a minium.

The snake is cared for and fed and handleld regulary. By time, cost and bother - that represents buying a new viv, heatmat, thermostat control etc.. which unforuntatly, I don't have the time as I am in a time consuming job, my gf is due next month with our first and money is tight already.

I assure the snake is well looked after and I think they are very happy together and I would not like to split them apart.

if you read my post, I generally asked what is the mating/breeding frequencies so I can be prepared.

Also, I did have a viv before, but it was getting to small for the snake, one of the reason why I put it into my friends.

Thank you

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Posted - 02/09/2008 :  22:45:42  Show Profile
quote:
Originally posted by Blackecho

'Time, money and bother'. Poor snake.

It must have been in a viv at your house prior to moving into the other one.



Sorry, I know I am quite new, but unless you know how my snake is feeling or know the sycki of a snake, please keep those kind of comments to a minium.

The snake is cared for and fed and handleld regulary. By time, cost and bother - that represents buying a new viv, heatmat, thermostat control etc.. which unforuntatly, I don't have the time as I am in a time consuming job, my gf is due next month with our first and money is tight already.

I assure the snake is well looked after and I think they are very happy together and I would not like to split them apart.

if you read my post, I generally asked what is the mating/breeding frequencies so I can be prepared.

Also, I did have a viv before, but it was getting to small for the snake, one of the reason why I put it into my friends.

Thank you

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Posted - 02/09/2008 :  22:51:00  Show Profile
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Originally posted by Peanuts

Snakes generally are not very social so i very much doubt they'd mind being split up as they are not pack animals by nature. So by selling yours you will not be doing it a dis service and you might even get yourself a bit of spare cash for the new littlen.


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Posted - 02/09/2008 :  22:51:00  Show Profile
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Originally posted by Peanuts

Snakes generally are not very social so i very much doubt they'd mind being split up as they are not pack animals by nature. So by selling yours you will not be doing it a dis service and you might even get yourself a bit of spare cash for the new littlen.


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