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Ibson
Snake mite
United Kingdom
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Posted - 20/01/2009 : 19:57:05
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Hey, i just got a 4 month old BRB and its a really big step for me as I have not had a snake before and could do with all the help and advice, as it seems to be controversial subject at times. I have read several care sheets and done a lot of research and have just got him settled in. he missed his last feed, all tho I'm told not to worry about this as I have only had him 3 days and it was kinda quick to try him. I'm hoping he will eat this Saturday :)
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1 Brazilian Rainbow Boa 2 Bearded Dragons 6 Chickens 1 dog (cross lurcher) 1 Cat |
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gingerpony
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United Kingdom
1442 Posts |
Posted - 20/01/2009 : 22:52:29
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heya and welcome  best (and hardest) thing you can do now is leave him a week to settle in to his new home. congrats on your purchase! |
Dumerils boas, BCO hybrids, Sinder hypo boas, ratsnakes, cornsnakes, Day geckos
LOCATION: Leeds/York area
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saddleninja
Moderator
United Kingdom
44 Posts |
Posted - 21/01/2009 : 08:28:59
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hiya and welcome |
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Lewy
Forum Admin

United Kingdom
77 Posts |
Posted - 21/01/2009 : 11:41:06
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Hello! Welcome to the Forum! |
Lewy
THE RAINBOW BOA.co.uk Team

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matty18714
The wannabe 'Ranger of Rainbows'
 
United Kingdom
137 Posts |
Posted - 21/01/2009 : 16:21:20
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Kazerella
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United Kingdom
721 Posts |
Posted - 21/01/2009 : 16:35:18
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Yes, leave him a few days at least. Our rainbow boa took ages before she accepted food. They seem to take ages to settle in properly.
Making sure you get the temps and humidity right is the key, so doing your research is a good way to quicken up his settling in period.
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