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    rescue animal

    I had this animal 'up for grabs' last week with no takers, so I've decided to hang on to him for the time being. He was adopted (by me) from a local animal shelter here in Vegas, and they had no info on him whatsoever. The person that dropped him off claimed that he was found in a field (which...
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    Enzyme deficiency...?

    I have a two + year old female (corn) here that I've raised from a hatchling. She's never had any feeding issues whatsoever (not a single regurge, etc.) and always a voracious appetite. So I've just transitioned to Las Vegas from Ohio and all of my animals seemed to take the journey (by car)...
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    hybrid clutch

    Though I never had any real notions about or interest in creating hybrids, I do own two that are very nice ...and curiosity finally got the better of me. This will be the first and last breeding for these two, and I think it worked out quite nicely in the end. Mother is an '02 50% Corn / 50%...
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    cutting the umbilical?

    So there's a hatchling here who's emerged from the egg completely, yet remains attached to the umbilical ...and doesn't seem to be doing well as a result (struggling to separate himself). I've decided to let him be for the moment, though if he's not 'free' by this afternoon, I've considered...
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    egg cutting advice/help needed

    Okay, so I have an egg here that I gave up for dead as it never seemed to gain in size, and began turning a pale grey/green over the past couple of weeks. Thereby, I decided to cut it open and see what might have been ...but looks were deceiving. There's a little(!!!) snake moving around in...
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    My own mystery...

    Perhaps I'm just too much of a neophyte to see this for what it truly is, but any sage observations and input would be most welcome. This snake was sold to me as an '06 'high pink' Lavender Motley, and until his last shed, I thought nothing more of the matter. However, having him out today...
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    SuperCorn (yes, it's a hybrid)

    Okay, so I've resisted posting pics of this guy for fear of the 'reactionary backlash' typically elicited by these animals, but here goes nonetheless; This guy is an '05 'Super Corn' (75/25 - Corn/Cal. King) that I purchased for no reason other than he just looks so darn cool. And no, there's...
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    Perfect! Lavender Mot.

    Well, I was nearly forced to sell my collection over a matter of new employment (lots of travelling). However, a friend has offered to assist when needed, sparing my 'extended family' for the time being. Anyway, I did take a few shots in anticipation of placing notices in the 'for sale'...
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    'Matrix' Hypo

    Some of you may recall this little girl from a thread posted last year, and what a difference that year has made. She is an '05 Hypo produced by Nate and Tim at Ultimate Cornsnakes, and came from a clutch born of Crimson/Hypo parents - all other siblings were normally patterned. So stated, I...
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