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07-02-2008, 12:49 AM
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well at least in a plastic shoe box, they can have bedding or newspaper as a padding!,
can u do that with a snake bag? Nope.
they have no padding or protection what so ever
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07-02-2008, 12:51 AM
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My bf and i have at least a combined 30+ years experience in the reptile industry (him alot more then i do...but ive learned well and i know the right ways to keep my snakes safe when it comes to shipping). Hes always had burmese, retics, boas ect... he only deals with jim mason, jason reed, & ben rogers
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07-02-2008, 12:52 AM
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#43
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Post #14
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Originally Posted by John E Dove
Allow me to broaden your education.
You place each snake in an individual snake sack, tie the sacks securely shut put padding in the box, add snake sacks with snake inside, add more padding, tape cool pacs to the inside of the lid of the box and close up the single box.
Snakes cannot eat each other through the sacks. No I am not being a smarty pants, that is how it is done.
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07-02-2008, 12:54 AM
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#44
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^^ so basically your saying to spend a whole bunch of money on useless stuff when you can use just a plastic tub *for smaller snakes anyways*?..i dont see how thats any better then the method ive always used *tubs or deli cups*
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07-02-2008, 01:03 AM
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Originally Posted by Ionlylookinnocent805
^^ so basically your saying to spend a whole bunch of money on useless stuff when you can use just a plastic tub *for smaller snakes anyways*?..i dont see how thats any better then the method ive always used *tubs or deli cups*
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Large 3 years old adults have more weight, they need the padding, plastic tubs are hard, this will cause more of a jar when tossed or kicked around. I wanted the safest way, and that would be the bags, all in one box.
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07-02-2008, 01:06 AM
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Quote:
Originally Posted by Ionlylookinnocent805
^^ so basically your saying to spend a whole bunch of money on useless stuff when you can use just a plastic tub *for smaller snakes anyways*?..i dont see how thats any better then the method ive always used *tubs or deli cups*
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What useless stuff?
Crumbled News Paper, I use shredded paper myself, some cheap snake sacks or pillow cases and string?
Child, you have a long time to learn about right and wrong. Now would be a good time to get off that high horse you're on and start listening to those with more experience.
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07-02-2008, 01:09 AM
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..yea and look at the price, 125+shipping. we paid $200 for the abberant striped *which you are not going to find one of those...* and 150 for the normal...both are 2006s (male female pair) and then we paid like $80 for each ruby eyed.
and im asking 250 for all FOUR snakes... your paying 62.50 per snake!
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07-02-2008, 01:10 AM
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Put Crumbled News Paper in the box bottom, then put the bags in. Then put Crumbled News Paper all around the bags, and then more Crumbled News Paper on top, then seal the box.
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07-02-2008, 01:11 AM
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#50
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these kingsnakes, dont weigh much more then my pregnant female kenyan. so there NOT a heavy snake at all.
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