Arson
NEEDS MORE COWBELL!
I went to a reptile show today in Columbia. I went with the intention of buy "a corn, maybe two if I can find what I want." Well, I came home with 3 heh.
I bought a '04 CB female ghost from Glades herp. Got a great deal on her too. Also from them I got a WC Miami male. Very nice coloration on him.
I went over to one of the local vendor's tables who had a bunch of WC specimens from the state. I spotted one that look a lot like a Miami (but wouldn't have been from South Carolina) and took a liking to it. I asked the guy if I could pick him up and take a look. He said I could, but "good luck with that one." Apparently every single person who had picked him up this morning had been bitten. I picked him up and he was calm as could be. No biting at all. The guy and his business partners were amazed. He seemed like he was going to cut a good deal for me. I offered him $10 for the guy and he declined. I noticed a strange deformity on the side of the corn. It's not quite a kink. It almost feels like some of the muscles aren't protected by ribs in that area. I pointed it out and the guy offered it to me for free. Well, I wasn't going to turn down free!
Alas, even some free things come at a price. I brought him home and was taking a closer look at him and his "spot" when I noticed a small critter: mites! NOOO! Looks like I'll be treating him. Fortunately I have not handled any of the other snakes and I've immediately removed him from the room with the other snakes. I've looked over the other snakes and they all seem fine. I have removed the original container from my house and placed the snake on paper towels. I plan to follow the instructions for using Nix found in another thread on the boards.
Does everyone think I am taking the appropriate steps to protect my other snakes? I'll post some pics of all of them once I get a hold of a digital camera. :/
I bought a '04 CB female ghost from Glades herp. Got a great deal on her too. Also from them I got a WC Miami male. Very nice coloration on him.
I went over to one of the local vendor's tables who had a bunch of WC specimens from the state. I spotted one that look a lot like a Miami (but wouldn't have been from South Carolina) and took a liking to it. I asked the guy if I could pick him up and take a look. He said I could, but "good luck with that one." Apparently every single person who had picked him up this morning had been bitten. I picked him up and he was calm as could be. No biting at all. The guy and his business partners were amazed. He seemed like he was going to cut a good deal for me. I offered him $10 for the guy and he declined. I noticed a strange deformity on the side of the corn. It's not quite a kink. It almost feels like some of the muscles aren't protected by ribs in that area. I pointed it out and the guy offered it to me for free. Well, I wasn't going to turn down free!
Alas, even some free things come at a price. I brought him home and was taking a closer look at him and his "spot" when I noticed a small critter: mites! NOOO! Looks like I'll be treating him. Fortunately I have not handled any of the other snakes and I've immediately removed him from the room with the other snakes. I've looked over the other snakes and they all seem fine. I have removed the original container from my house and placed the snake on paper towels. I plan to follow the instructions for using Nix found in another thread on the boards.
Does everyone think I am taking the appropriate steps to protect my other snakes? I'll post some pics of all of them once I get a hold of a digital camera. :/