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Originally Posted by DLena
DollysMom, Shadow is amazing! He does have an intense gaze, doesn't he. He is so lucky to have you. His home is comfy looking. And is that HIS egg and baby sheds? How did you EVER keep this a secret? You have to update your signature now!
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Thank you DLena! I think of Shadow as my dude with a 'tude (or perhaps dudess, lol).
I actually went with paper towel substrate after misunderstanding the breeder's initial instructions over the phone. Sphagnum was the substrate for the neonate set up. He had them on newsapaper at this point. I got that fixed Monday night. Tuesday, I went to pick Shadow up and the driftwood that the breeder had mentioned was cork as well, so I'm good there. I love cork hides. I'm adding a humid hide after we give Shadow a few days undisturbed. In the meantime, I'm keeping the humidity up to where it should be by covering part of the screen top. The breeder had them in plastic sweater boxes with air holes. Those inherently hold humidity better than a Critter Cage.
Keeping the secret was only possible because there were so many things that could go wrong from there to here and I didn't want to jinx it. I had expressed my eastern indigo history, passion, and desire to the breeder before his sire and dam even had gotten together (so to speak, lol). Then we waited until April for the eggs. Then we waited for July for the babies to hatch. Even then there are things that can happen. I had my family and my vet in on it so I did have some relief from secret keeping, lol.
The breeder has been incredibly kind and helpful. The day I was supposed to call to arrange pick-up, was the day I was really ill. I called to say I was ill, and getting it checked out. The breeder told me just to get well and that my snake would be there for me. What a relief that was!
That is indeed Shadow's egg, first, and second shed. I was floored that they had been saved for me.
OMG, you are right. I do have to update my sig. I had totally forgotten!
Thanks again for sharing this joy with me. We've been through a few ups and serious downs together here.
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Originally Posted by Karl_Mcknight
Indigos are beautiful and they seem to make nice pets too. I've seen some specimens at 7 to 8 feet long. They get a bit bigger than corn snakes, but are usually just as friendly. He/She is gorgeous.
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Karl, thank you. Your kind words about Shadow mean a lot to me. I really admire your snake knowledge, experience, and your relationship with Rufus. I don't often say that, but I hope it shows. (and I still need to spread more rep before it lets me give you more here).
Shadow's sire is a big strong boy though I didn't get a length on him. It's okay with me if Shadow stays under 7 ft, but s/he will be whatever size, lol. They indeed are considered gentle giants to their human owners.
Speaking of corn snakes, I now own the three species of snakes (corn snake, house snake, eastern indigo) that have particular, special meaning to me. It almost feels like it was accidental, but I know it was not.