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- 01-Jul-12, 05:10 AM #31
Good idea to seperate them I have a few 30 l click clacks ready to vote to get some new coastals, and there inside a 4 foot enclosure so if thrte is another clickclack houdini its still in its enclosure
grow a pair
damo
- 01-Jul-12, 09:21 AM #32
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i did a study and its always helpful to get peoples opinions when looking at care sheets 2 and because they are still young i wasn't sure if it would be fine seeing they where only fed on Thursday and they where i got them both from is "amazing amazon" cheapest around i could find. great place
i finished wiring up the tank this morning so they are split up completely the bhp was put in a basket upside down with some small weights on it seeing he wasn't interested as much as the olive was in moving around.. the big old tank was empty for around 7-8months with nothing in it so quarantine shouldn't be needed there if any 1 was concerned with that
cheers to all the helpful people all is well now to all you grumpy sounding people =)
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I think the "grumpy sounding" people were just as surprised as I was that you put a snake which prefers to eat snakes in with another snake... even for a brief period of time. It's just begging for trouble. Not that it could actually eat the Olive, but it certainly could kill it. And many snakes will stress in the presence of a Bhp, or even if they are put into an enclosure that Bhp has previously occupied.
If you actually did do "a study" you didn't learn too much from it...
Jamie
- 02-Jul-12, 07:13 PM #34
Seriously though, if its just a tempory thing you could but one of them in a plastic click clack for a bit while you get your cages sorted. Would be fine for a few weeks/months like this.
Dan
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Stop giving people bad advice kodie ur a drop kick
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Only 4days to go and kodie will be back at school
lol he is an idiot !CHUR BRO
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are you seriously going to flood every thread with your "expert" opinion...
I held an Albino Olive and I LIKED it!!
Next on the wishlist: An Albino Darwin and an Albino Olive
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Get a life bud you no stuff all about reps do stop posting
CHUR BRO
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I was wondering if Kodie and the Op of this thread are one in the same????
Before you criticize some one walk a mile in their shoes. That way when you criticize them you're a mile away.................... And you have their shoes!!!
- 11-Jul-12, 01:33 PM #42
GL
Last edited by Justdragons; 11-Jul-12 at 01:39 PM. Reason: NOT NEEDED
Most everyone's mad here.........You may have noticed that I'm not all there myself....
That mullet is almost as epic as that snake!
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I have NEVER felt more frustrated reading a thread.
Wrightpython, I hope to GOD you're joking.
CaptainRatbag, I've come across multiple snakes curled up together on snake calls (of different and the same taxa); a snake will travel nomadically until it finds a suitable habitat with a water source, regular feeding opportunities and good cover to hide. It will then stay there, whether or not other snakes are nearby (unless they're two males of the same species during breeding season in which case they're travelling in search of females anyway - and not all species bahave like this eg a bunch of male Keelbacks will gather around a female) and it won't fight off other snakes that come along. Your ideas about snakes' defensive behaviour needs an overhaul, Bluetongue has given you a good start, wherever you heard that info it's probably not a good source.
Kodie, listen to Jonez. You shouldn't post advice unless you know it to be true (eg you have plenty of experience in the field or you've done extensive reading from reputable sources, neither of which apply to you).
Last straw with this forum for me haha. I find people coming into the reptile park I work at, who often have no knowledge and/or a paralyzing fear of snakes, easier to educate and deal with than some of the pseudo-educated legends who inhabit this forum.Last edited by CamdeJong; 11-Jul-12 at 02:38 PM. Reason: schpellink
Many people, meeting Aziraphale for the first time, formed three impressions: that he was English, that he was intelligent, and that he was gayer than a tree full of monkeys on nitrous oxide. - Terry Pratchett & Neil Gaiman, Good Omens
- 11-Jul-12, 02:35 PM #44
Starting to think that Kodie and op are the same and one also. Kodie if not please do not give out advice. Secondly the olive is not yours. it Was a rescue case, and rescue cases should be released. If not mod can you please look into this as it is advertising illegal activity, which is not meant to be tolerated on this site?
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