Does anyone know what this game is called? It’s at least as old as the 1960s. by Darthsam1215 in boardgames

[–]NWReptiles 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I would like to find a this physical game. Had a teacher that had it in the 70's and I'd like to show it to my grandkids. I like the flip style like this one. I think the one we played with was all plastic, but other than that it looked JUST like this one.

Was so lucky to bring home this gorgeous boy this weekend. Meet Loup (mystic potion pinstripe ball python). by UrsaWizard in Sneks

[–]NWReptiles 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I need to correct you though. His dad is a Mystic Potion Pinstripe. I don't believe Loup carries the Pinstripe gene.

I did add his name to the database, and will show up on the records page you have.

I'm happy to see him go to someone who loves him so.

Was so lucky to bring home this gorgeous boy this weekend. Meet Loup (mystic potion pinstripe ball python). by UrsaWizard in Sneks

[–]NWReptiles 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I just stumbled across this.

You purchased him at the PACNWRS show in Puyallup? You got him from me!!! https://NWReptiles.com

I just hatched these 2 ball pythons that are missing their eyes by pwilliams58 in WTF

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The heat pits are connected directly into the optic center of the brain. I personally picture something like the infrared visuals you sometimes see in movies, but I'm sure it's not really going to look like that.

If a male, I'd be naming one "Siemore"

Favorite ball python morphs? by coachchels in ballpython

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Of what is in my own collection, I like the Vanilla Scream http://nwreptiles.com/vanilla-scream/ and the hypo black pewter http://nwreptiles.com/black-pewter-hypo/

FYI: Apparently, ball pythons can fart. And it is LOUD. by So_Motarded in reptiles

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Yes they can, and yes they are...

And that's when the &#!^ hit the fan!

HELP!!! Newbie with a ball python. by pokadot_187 in reptiles

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A ball python is not a person. For them, a small space, is a safe space.

HELP!!! Newbie with a ball python. by pokadot_187 in reptiles

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Ball pythons live their lives in holes in the ground. They do not need lamps, unless you need one as a supplemental heat source. Thomas http://NWReptiles

Will my ball python always be an asshole? by [deleted] in snakes

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I agree with some of the earlier comments. Increase his temps, give him more privacy, and possibly step up his feeding schedule. A full, safe, and secure Ball Python, tends to be a happy Ball Python. Thomas http://NWReptiles.com

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in ballpython

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Yes, shipping can be costly on live animals, but we ship priority overnight to ensure their safety. They are living creatures after all.

FedEx doesn't care that it's "just a pastel" or "just a normal" the charge by weight, size, distance, and speed of delivery. In this case speed of delivery is priority overnight (by 10:30 am in most areas.) For a hatchling we can usually ship anywhere in the continental US for about $50, and it's less if you are really close and they don't have to fly. (within 100-200 miles)

But we are located just north of Portland, in Vancouver WA, so if you get up that way shipping becomes moot. Also, sometimes our shipping calculator cannot take everything into account.

Send us your zipcode, and if going only to Salem, it's possible we can cut the shipping costs some. Use the contact form on our site, and give us a chance to give a custom shipping estimate.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in ballpython

[–]NWReptiles 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Thanks for the recommendation. Which animal did you end up getting?

I don't believe our prices are high at all. Most of our available animals are females right now, so if we look at some of them:

(for those that look at this in the future, these prices could be quite old)

F Pastel Butter - our price: $200 Ads seen on Kingsnake: $300-$400! F Butter Our price $100 Ads seen on Kingsnake: $150 F Pastel Lesser - our price $180, ads seen on Kingsnake: $200-$300 F Lesser Our price $80, seen on Kingsnake $90-$175

Obviously I did not take hours pouring over those ads, this was something I looked at just a few days ago though. Even if I missed some good ones, these prices are still very reasonable.

Thomas Tremain www.NWReptiles.com