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  1. tanooki

    Ta da!

    After a few years of waiting for a new baby..I finally found one today.
  2. tanooki

    Thiamine question continuedddd

    How can I treat hector's mouse bite next time it happens? the mice usually don't have a chance to bite him but it's happened; as it will when you feed live mice.. Like should I get some kind of antiseptic safe for snakes or an ointment? So confusedd..
  3. tanooki

    Thiamine Question

    For the past few years i've only fed hector live mice. He's been bit a couple times; I had a vet treat the bites. Is it worth it to feed hector live mice when he's getting bit? I read somewhere that when a mouse is frozen it reduces the amount of thiamine and other nutrients the snake is...
  4. tanooki

    New snake time!

    Sooo I'm gonna be getting another snake soon and I was wondering if I should get a ball python or a kingsnake.. I've researched both..But I'm just not sure which would be more friendly, like naturally..
  5. tanooki

    Growth?

    Since I got hector 5 years ago I've noticed he had some growth problems. From forums on here and other sites people have told me that corns are fully grown by age 3..But hector is 5 years and not large enough; he is long enough but still very small. I feed him about every week(one small...
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