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Third room's a charm!

Great looking room, Robbie! I think the way you have everything set up is great! But, you know, if you got rid of the pictures, cabinets, appliances, furniture, etc, you could fit more! ;)

I agree, a hopeless herpaholic!

Wayne
 
Aren't you quarantining your new snakes at all Robbie?

Thats quite a good point J9.....
Why don't you set up a separate quarantine room Rob???
It could save a lot of heart ache, especially with the amount of snakes in that one room...


Yes and no. If that makes sense. The newbies were all checked over thoroughly and sprayed for mites, just in case. I know it's not a perfect quarantine, but I trust the people I got the snakes from.
The only animals that really are in serious quarantine are the boas and Tim's BPs. I don't trust boids as a general rule due to past experience with IBD.

I know it might be foolish to look at it like that, but this is how I've quarantined in the past. I adopted the mite spray after a rescue that was quarantined managed to bring mites to my whole collection anyways.
 
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