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Old 18-May-08, 09:55 PM
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Nice snake, it is recommended to let your snake settle in to his/her new sorroundings for about a week without handling it. If you dont, they can become stressed and not eat ect. Congrats on your new arrival. Where did you buy it from?
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Old 18-May-08, 11:56 PM
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yeah, i heard that, so i'll give him some time now. though right now he couldnt look more settled... draped over his branch, catching some heat and hasnt moved in ages. will find out if he wants to eat soon, as he is due for a feed tomorrow.
i got him from pails in ballarat. nice guy, knows a thing or two about what he does, and very friendly.
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Great little snake. Good luck and enjoy!
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