Jim O
Careful with that axe...
Thanks for sharing the other side of the story, Tony.
I sent Wayne 9 CB females and 18 ch well established females [he agreed to take a few less because I was sending 9 cb pastel siblings females].
A few days later I received the 30 males from Wayne that just happened to be Females in VERY poor shape. I lost about 6 of those animals the rest are close to 200 grams now and doing great.
Speaking of that, apparantly they weren't sexed right when they were shipped out, were they?
Personally (and as I asked before) I would still like to see a picture of your set-up with 160 individually housed baby balls. Not that I doubt you but as you said about Tony ”I find that hard to believe”. Bear with me that this is nothing personal against you, for all I care you can have the best ball python husbandry in the world. But I have nothing against Tony either. I bought from him and the pythons were great and still are.
The BoidSmith said:Bryon,
Thanks for your explanation. It makes sense, almost a "damned if you do damned if you don't" type of thing. You don't give water: dehydration and renal failure. On the other giving water in certain parts of Africa can be almost a death sentence for those baby balls.
Regards.
ben siegel said:Ch balls can be wonderful or they can be a nightmare...... I tend to agree with the kidney failure theory as when the late ones start coming in--they reek of amonia odor....