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Old 20-11-2009, 05:45 PM
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well with Royals... doesnt take alot for them to fall over does it lol
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Old 20-11-2009, 05:48 PM
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well with Royals... doesnt take alot for them to fall over does it lol
lol I can't say mine's ever fallen over while being held (I'm not even quite sure how a snake falls over)

He likes climbing up the walls though, and then generally proceeds to fall over.
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Old 20-11-2009, 05:54 PM
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lol I can't say mine's ever fallen over while being held (I'm not even quite sure how a snake falls over)

He likes climbing up the walls though, and then generally proceeds to fall over.
haha well i always pop them down, do what they want... then they 'fall over' lol... or you may know as roll over if they try and get anywhere and onto things fast.
Dont worry they are not ill, it only happens in shed haha
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haha well i always pop them down, do what they want... then they 'fall over' lol... or you may know as roll over if they try and get anywhere and onto things fast.
Dont worry they are not ill, it only happens in shed haha
Mine don't do this at all! Do you put beer in their drinking water by any chance?
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Mine don't do this at all! Do you put beer in their drinking water by any chance?
nah they like straight Vodka.. no water at all lol

its prob how im explaining it! lol
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nah they like straight Vodka.. no water at all lol

its prob how im explaining it! lol
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I feel sorry when my snakes are in shed

I feel like I should help them out but I know they can do it all on there own so my way of helping out is giving them a nice warm bath. And then back in the viv were they mope about and give you a sorry looking face.

Pandora my female boa is of a nasty when she's in shed and you get a lot of hissing etc. I don't blame her though but you should see me trying to get her out of the viv and into the bath! it's priceless!.
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Old 20-11-2009, 06:07 PM
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I don't think most of mine care but it drives me mad spesh when you seem to have endless amounts of shed skins to remove LOL

Oh I lied I do have a male adult dwarf boa who's a stroop monster but he's a cranky snake anyhow

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I feel sorry when my snakes are in shed

I feel like I should help them out but I know they can do it all on there own so my way of helping out is giving them a nice warm bath. And then back in the viv were they mope about and give you a sorry looking face.

Pandora my female boa is of a nasty when she's in shed and you get a lot of hissing etc. I don't blame her though but you should see me trying to get her out of the viv and into the bath! it's priceless!.

our boas alike
mouth open and hissing like somthing else... the strikes at any movement even when the viv is closed lol
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Old 20-11-2009, 06:14 PM
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when my snake are in she they dont go out of there hide untill they shed (obviously i still give them clean water everyother day) and somwtimes i put a handle full of damp moss in there hides.
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