User talk:Jeremykd22

[ BALL PYTHON! /PYTHON REGIUS ]

{Introducing the ball python, the ball python or python regius. males has a averages  length of 4ft/120cm? females 6ft/180cm!}

[housing]    A baby needs a 10 gallon. A adult 20 - 40 gallon

[ heat is need ,] [85 - t0 95] have a hide spot. cool on one side warm in the middle ,and hot at the end ! Me i have a 2 ft male ball python, right now i have him in a 25 gallon !]

[feeding]  Ball python eat many small rodents,[ rats, mice and many other rodents] baby / small child ball/ feed a mice a week! Me im feeding him a small rat!

[medical] This is serious because there are many medical problems] here is three [skin problems,respiratory infections, and  protozoan infections.]

[breeding]The male will approach the female and crawl along her back,with much jerking his back,body and and massaging with his cloacal claws.At the same time his tongue will be flickering!

Eventually he can push the rear part of his body under hers so that he can get hi cloaca into apposition with hers.]

If any question e-mail me @ jrmykd@sbcglobal.net

[ carpet python]
carpet python

Before selecting a carpet python to work with it is important to figure out what you want in a snake and then learn a little about the requirements of each type of carpet python. Size is certainly an important factor. The New Guinea Carpet, or Irian Jaya Carpet is the smallest type in the Morelia spilota complex and grows to a length of around five or six feet. Its small size equates to smaller caging requirements.

Carpet Pythons are considered to be a smaller type of Carpet but I have seen some very large specimens. My adults range from 6 to 8 feet long. The Jungle Carpet is well known for its dark black and rich golden yellow coloration, qualities that few wild specimens possess. Selective breeding has generated the consistently beautiful specimens that are available today. They have been crossed with Diamond Pythons and Coastal Carpets for the past thirty years. This has led hobbyists to search out “pure” Jungles. It is nearly impossible to get what one could reliably call a pure Jungle Carpet in the US and most hobbyists would be unhappy with the drab brown and tan pure animal they would have if they got what they asked for! I find the wild types to be very interesting and handsome for sure, but what most keepers interested in Jungles need to find out is if the animal they are about to buy has been selectively bred from animals whose origins are well known and have deep black and stark yellow coloration. [ Don't be scam you can get a baby for 200-450$] dont pay mor found a breeder}

Rain forests of Atherton Tablelands of northeastern Queensland, Australia. These pythons have the smallest geographic distribution of any carpet python species.

[Burmese Python / Python molurus biuittatus]
Python molurus biuittatus

Burmese pythons can easily reach 17 to 18 feet in length and reach weights of 200 pounds or more. It is possible for these snakes to reach 10 feet in length in their first 18 months. The largest recorded length was 26 feet.

Life span: Burmese pythons routinely live 25 years or more in captivity.

Special Note: Due to the large size and longevity of this species special care needs to be given to Burmese pythons and is not recommended for all hobbyists. Taking care of a snake this large is a long-term and often expensive commitment. This species has been known to cause death to people due to ignorance and improper handling. These snakes, like all snakes, should NOT be handled around your neck.

General appearance: Because of the abundance of specimens in captivity there are now many different color and pattern morphs available. Some of the more popular morphs that are commonly found are the albino, green, labyrinth, granite, and tiger.

Housing requirements:

Enclosure: Young Burmese pythons can temporarily live in a 20-gallon or larger aquarium until larger housing is constructed. Due to the massive size of this snake custom housing is usually the only option. Enclosures should be at least six to eight feet in length by two to four feet in width by three to four feet tall though larger enclosures are always encouraged to give the snake more room. It is not recommended to use unfinished wood, as it is hard to disinfect.

baby can be sold for 85 $

[ red tail]
[ red tail]

The first thing somebody should know about Boas, or any snake, is that they generally take a lot of your trust and loving care before they warm up to you. They are very loving creatures if given a good home and the right environment!

Red-Tail Boas require a great deal of attention, knowledge, and caring. This website is meant to give valuable and necessary information to anybody interested in owning a Red-Tail Boa. It covers almost every common question or issue that beginners or intermediate keepers have troubles with.

It is important to note that the information contained in this site pertains specifically to Red-Tail Boas unless otherwise specified in the text. Additionally, though the information contained in this site has not been officially validated by a certified veterinarian, the methods we describe have been used and validated by us and many other Red-Tail Boa owners, including our friends at RedTailBoa.net, and have been deemed accurate and reliable. [They eat small rats, mice , chicks and rabbits!] they get 8ft - to 12ft! The Peruvian Red Tail Boa Constrictor can be fairly non-aggressive and calm, if they are handled regularly. They are also not fussy eaters. They can be a fancinating and excellent pet. Because of their adult size, keeping large boids like the Peruvian Red Tailed Boa constrictor can be difficult for even the most seasoned of snake keepers. Almost all boa constrictors can be labeled "red tailed" because most have reddish tails. The species Boa constrictor contains many varieties, which differ slightly in color and or markings. True Red Tails are less common and more expensive than the common variety. The Peruvian Red Tail Boa Constrictor has a lifespan of about 15 years.

[ bearded dragon ]
[ bearded dragon ] bearded dragon lizards are native to Australia. They live in rocky and arid regions of the country and are adept climbers. Dragons have large triangular heads and flat bodies with pointed ridges along the sides. They are omnivorous, eating both insects and plants. Pet Bearded Dragon Facts Bearded dragons make a great pet lizard. They don’t get too large, eat a wide variety of foods, are active during the day, and are gentle animals. Bearded dragons are captive bred, have limited care requirements, readily avialable, and inexpensive. A bearded dragon can be a great addition to your family.

astern Bearded Dragons (the most common type of bearded dragon) can grow to 55cm total length.

Western Bearded Dragon - 40cm.

Nullabor Bearded Dragon - 34cm

Black Soil Bearded Dragon - 25cm.

Juveniles should be fed insects more often than adults. Feed jubeniles at least twice a day, offering as many appropriately-sized insects as they will eat in 10 minutes or so. Don't feed until the tank is heated up in the morning or just before the tank cools down at night, as the heat is necessary for digestion. Adults can be fed insects once a day (for both juveniles and adults, greens and vegetables can be available all the time).

Insects should be gut loaded (fed nutritious food that is then passed on to the lizard) prior to feeding, and lightly dusted with a calcium and Vitamin D (no phosphorus) supplement at each feeding. Dust with a complete multivitamin no more than once a week.

It is risky to feed wild caught insects due to the risk of pesticide contamination.One caution: do not feed fireflies (lightning bugs) or boxelder bugs as these are believed to be toxic to bearded dragons! logged nostrils, the presence of mucous and open mouth (often raspy) breathing (do not confuse this with venting due to heat) are signs of respiratory problems. These problems are often due to low heat conditions and excessive moisture. Be sure to check your temperatures and humidity levels, and contact your vet for treatment.

boa
Guy just tells me a story about a woman that sleeps with her 7ft Boa Constrictor, says she feeds it a rabbit once a week. The thing actually sleeps in bed next to her all coiled up. For about 2 weeks it's not eating and she gets concerned and takes it to the vet.

Vet says there is nothing wrong with the snake and asks if it's been acting strange at all. She says instead of it sleeping coiled up, it's been laying stretched out next to her.

Vet says, "Get rid of the snake!!! It's measuring you to see if it can fit you in. You're it's next meal!!"

Needless to say she got rid of the snake. Don't know how true the whole story is, but that's kinda freaky.