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  1. SquamishSerpents

    Bulk hatchling hides

    I'm trying to get some ideas on hides for freshly hatched babies. Last year I was using toilet paper tubes cut in half lengthwise, but obviously they didn't last long, with poop and whatnot :P Any ideas on what to use for hides? Preferable re-useable, and dishwasher safe, but that's probably...
  2. SquamishSerpents

    Maternal Incubation

    Has anybody let the mamas incubate their own eggs? Thinking about trying it this year. Thoughts? Experience? Anecdotes?
  3. SquamishSerpents

    Lavenders - Kinks?

    Hey all, I've been told from a few different people that if you breed a visual Lav to another visual Lav (no matter how many other genes are involved) the risk of kinking is fairly significant. For anyone who has done it, is this true? Does anybody have information about this? I tried googling...
  4. SquamishSerpents

    Calling the TESSERA EXPERTS!

    What are these!? Is the one on the right a Tessera Stripe, or a Normal Vanishing Stripe? The left one is obviously a Tessera. I am not sure if it is a Tessera Stripe, or just a regular Tessera. I thought Stripe but now that I am looking closer, the part near the neck that is not a complete...
  5. SquamishSerpents

    Check out this paradox!

    My special little boy just shed today. He's a high-white Granite. I just discovered this paradoxing while cleaning tonight. Thanks for looking! PS - These are super quick cell snaps while cleaning...But I did just get a brand spankin' new camera...this season has kept me BEYOND busy...
  6. SquamishSerpents

    Achoo! Anyone use Sani-Chips?

    Does anybody use Sani-chips for their corns? I have 2 right now who are sneezing and crackling. No RI. There's no mucus, no bubbles, no mouth holding open or any other signs of RI. Just little "achoos!" every now and again if you listen closely. I assume it's this Kaytee aspen stuff I grabbed...
  7. SquamishSerpents

    Always thought these parents might carry hypo...is this a Ghost?

    Not my pics, but after hatching some particularly pink Snows, I had a suspicion that 2 of our snakes might actually be het. Hypo. Just came across photos on FB of a snake we sold awhile back and not sure what's up, he has a very unique look to him! Whatcha think?
  8. SquamishSerpents

    Stripe Belly vs. Bloodred/Diffused + Stripe Belly

    Here are the comparison shots, I was wondering about these babies and every time I thought to snap pics they had full bellies, so I hadn't gotten around to it until today. I was told that clear belly scales on a Stripe indicate that Bloodred/Diffused is present also. So let's see if I am...
  9. SquamishSerpents

    ID help; Granite Stripe?

    Looks too light to be an Anery Stripe, to me. They don't have the extreme head stamping that their Granite sibs do, though I've hatched Blood/Diffuseds from different clutches this year and the variance is insane between them. Thanks peeps!
  10. SquamishSerpents

    Can fluctuation of incubation temperatures have effect on pattern?

    This baby I hatched has an aberrant pattern. No connection to Motley OR Stripe and her parents have been test-bred to both. In your opinion, can incubation temperatures cause aberrant patterns to form? (Asking because somebody on Facebook is adamant that no outside factors can cause variation...
  11. SquamishSerpents

    Got me a Crotalus Atrox!

    ...Skeleton. With an Eastern Cottontail rabbit skeleton inside! (I know these two would never meet in the wild - but I guess when it comes to skeleton collecting, you take what you can get!) Both specimens were obtained humanely. The Crotalus Atrox was actually housed at a Venom Research lab and...
  12. SquamishSerpents

    NEW BABIES - most anticipated of 2013! Need help though

    Is this a Charcoal Tessera, or Pewter Tessera? First pic is kinda dark: Better representation of colors: Tessera belly on the left: Whatcha think?
  13. SquamishSerpents

    Not What I Was Expecting...

    I opened the egg tub to put some foot powder on an egg from another clutch (same bin), and instead, I found PIPPIES!!!!!!!!!!!!! I had these eggs calculated to hatch on April 10th (which, on double-look, it should actually have been April 8th) But either way, they are hatching earlier than I...
  14. SquamishSerpents

    Think it's miraculous your snake turned up after 3 months?

    Apparently this tortoise was presumed escaped 30 years ago and turned up in a store locker. They suspect he was feeding on termites but..really? Is that even possible that the tortoise could still be alive? Family Finds Tortoise That Was Missing for 30 Years
  15. SquamishSerpents

    Ahhhhhh LOTS of blood!?!

    Hey guys, I don't usually have any issues with my corn pairings, it's usually pretty straightforward, but we all know how snakes are, SURPRISE. Because today I got thrown for a loop. I had a bloodred female and an anery poss. het. bloodred male paired. They had been together for probably 5...
  16. SquamishSerpents

    Merry Christmas!

    Hope you all have a wonderful evening, and a joyous, relaxing Christmas!
  17. SquamishSerpents

    Ending the 2012 (Ball Python) Season on a high note!

    We've kind of been away from corns a little bit; our corn season was a bit devastating with an incubator malfunction that resulted in the loss of all of our eggs, save for one clutch that hatched before the malfunction. Pretty upset about that, but you live, you learn, we built our own incubator...
  18. SquamishSerpents

    My First Shipment!

    Okay guys, my first LIVE shipment ever has been picked up and is now in transit!! Luckily I've been able to contain myself so far today, only checking the tracking once or twice. Been dealing with my OTHER shipment of racks, so that has kept me busy. These are my first snakes to be shipped to...
  19. SquamishSerpents

    Need some help IDing these hatchlings, GD Mot x GD het. Mot

    I bred my Goldust Hurricane Motley (Female) x Goldust het. Motley (Male) Here are the predicted results of the clutch: 12.50% Butter (het. Motley) 25.00% Golddust (het. Motley) 12.50% Butter, Motley 25.00% Golddust, Motley 12.50% Ultra, Caramel (het. Motley) 12.50% Ultra, Caramel...
  20. SquamishSerpents

    NEED ID PLEASE! Goldust Hurricane Mot x Goldust het. Mot Clutch

    Okay, when I posted the first hatchling out of this clutch, somebody suggested that Anery or Lavender may have popped up. The very last baby to emerge appeared to be a Caramel Snow at the time, which would confirm that both parents were het. Anery. This would have been a complete surprise to me...
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