I found you on amino! It's great to see you and your amazing reptiles on there!
6 years ago | 0
Hey just recently got a very defensive ball python. He is quick to bite. But I think I have made his tank safer feeling for him. Tho my question is when it comes to handling a snake after he has eaten. How do I now it is ok to pick him up with out hurting his eating routine? From what I can tell 2 days is what most people say. But it’s a very unsure kind of response and I don’t want to hurt him. If you can give me a quick answer or maybe a video on your page about tht kind of thing would be super appreciated. Love your vids and glad I found someone who takes very good care of snakes.
6 years ago | 0
Should you keep moving a ball python from home to home for visiting the other parent? The other parent lives and hour and a half away. Should this be done or no? Thanks for the advice on advance.
4 years ago | 0
Hi. Thank you for your videos. I have a question. Few days ago a small snake showed up at home, I have kept it and somehow I like it. First time I have one so I have questions... Do they drink water? They only eat mice? Nothing else? like small lizards etc.. Thank you Jose
6 years ago | 0
Hey I love your videos and I think that you are amazing! I have a question for you about a Python Regius, and their shedding. I recently bought my first Ball Python and I think that it’s getting ready to shed but I have no clue I’ve done a lot of research but I’m still unsure and I was hoping that you would be able to tell me how I know for sure and what I can do to help as much as I can?
7 years ago | 0
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