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Posted 6/16/2008 7:46:07 AM
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I have an 8 foot long reticulated python that I have had for over one year. I got him from a guy that was moving and could not keep him. I already have a 15 foot burmese that is loose in my house and I do not have enough room to house this reticulated in the same way I do my burmese and I would like to find a good home, a zoo or other for this beautiful snake. He is a good snake, never bitten, but he is very aggressive about eating and eats about 1-2 rabbits a week! He is 25 lbs.
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Posted 6/17/2008 11:09:38 AM


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The San Diego Zoo could probably adopt it. Try emailing them.

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Posted 6/17/2008 2:14:42 PM


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The San Diego Zoo could probably adopt it. Try emailing them.

This forum was created specifically because zoos and collections do not take these animals. They already have the one or two they need and will not accept anymore.

Please remember to include your contact information in your post.

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Posted 6/24/2008 5:20:40 PM


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Well I'm not sure where you are but I take all types of scaley kids. If you are still trying to find a home for him let me know. There are also a lot of local rescues you can look into if you are in CA. I am in Idaho. thanx skielah  skies_the_limit_reptiles@hotmail.com

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Posted 8/5/2008 2:41:47 AM
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I would love to take him let me know how much i have 10 snakes already and they eat better than i do!!!!!!!!!!
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Posted 8/8/2008 8:18:14 AM
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If You still have the retic you can email bgreptiles@aol.com with the info on the retic and what you would like for it.
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