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  1. Cherry? As per title :-p
  2. It's nice isn't it lol there's an elm butt here too doubt I'd be able to deliver though fella
  3. Coming down tomorrow, standing dead approx 5m x 20"-16" on roadside near junction 20 M25 any takers?
  4. Python

    cool pic

    An oil fired Garratt probably the 138 as it's on the welsh highland railway. You wouldn't wanna scratch that lol
  5. You can have her! All she's done is chase my collie today lol
  6. Used to have lots of cats in our garden........... Then she arrived.
  7. Well then the ferrets are obviously too well fed! Ferrets and hawks works relatively well in twisty areas with lots of obstacles
  8. Depends on the snake, corns have virtually no teeth it just feels like angry velcrow where as pythons particularly arboreal ones have bloody long teeth, and then retics and blood pythons have horrible teeth like a rear curved tear drop that physically slice if you pull away. Some of the mildly venomous stuff can be interesting too even king snakes have a toxin in there saliva
  9. Personally we have over 100 snakes ranging from Burms, royals, carpets garters, and racers but also have the luxury of having a pretty big reptile shop that we bought a few months ago so as well as the usual stock we have "shop pets" including some BIG Burms and a 6ft black throat monitor called Rex who stars in most of our educational school visits and parties don't think I could survive without a snake or two somewhere been keeping since I was 11
  10. My biggest girl broke my hand a few years back and that was definitely a brandy job! All the little guys can just have fun though their not gonna do any damage it's part and parcel of keeping reps, the carpets still get a few sneaky shots in one of my females has a nasty habit of going for the face and she really means it!
  11. Snakes have two types of bite a quick sharp defensive bite where they tap and let go an that's it or a feeding bite where they strike and constrict and attempt to swallow, the safest thing is to wait untill they get bored or realise that they haven't got a chance because you can do a lot of damage trying to peel one of these little guys off, slightly different story with Burms, boas, retics etc
  12. Nope lol I get nibbled far too often the easiest thing is to let them get on with it
  13. Their dustbins with food though lol got a few kings that try it every time!
  14. She Let go on her own eventually but a squirt of brandy works normally
  15. Possibly but would rather it went! Lol
  16. £20? Lol gonna need a lil more than that..... £20.63p and half a mars bar? Ill stick it up for £600 and see what happens
  17. Yeah i know but id rather it was gone so i dont spend the winter tripping over the damn thing wasnt looking anywhere near a grand
  18. I've got a virtually brand new 20" masport Olympic 500 10 blade self propelled cylinder mower, it's only half way through its second tank of fuel, but it's just a bit too big for the garden it was intended to be used on, how much should I be advertising it for? I don't tend to sell mowers they usually just die eventually and end up being cannibalised for parts so any suggestions would be great
  19. That's the chap! Lol http://www.forestflooronline.co.uk/

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