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  1. chausies

    save the feeders!

    here is a cute website. http://www.savefeedermice.com/ The info in not very accurate, but I thought you guys might get a laugh from it. Hopefully AR's don't take this too seriously and actually ban mice in pet shops :shrugs:
  2. chausies

    mouse MITES???

    has anyone dealt with MITES in mice? I got some mice recently from a pet mouse breeder (they don't sell feeders AT ALL) and these are some of the nastiest temper mice I have ever seen. I've NEVER been bitten by a mouse like this before. But, back to the question, ever since I got these mice I...
  3. chausies

    ivermectin mice

    does anyone know if mice treated with ivermectin (pour on) are safe for snakes to eat at some point? I recently acquired some mice that were treated a few months ago (supposedly this was applied as a preventative measure). I am using these mice as breeders, so there are no direct issues at the...
  4. chausies

    taking pics of my mice for my website

    I am currently working on updating my rodentry website with pics of all of my mice and I thought I'd show a few of the recents pics. Admittedly, these are not my most spectacular colors, but most of these mice have nice type :) I'll be working on more pics for my website this week, it will take...
  5. chausies

    Adding a link to cornsnakes.com from a personal website

    I am working on a website for my snakes and I plan to add a link to this forum, but I would like to display a banner rather than the standard link. Is it OK to use the logo on this forum, are there special banners available for this purpose, or should I just stick with a standard link? thanks!
  6. chausies

    questions on buying wholesale corns

    I intended to breed a few clutches of corns this year, but circumstances did not allow this to happen. So, I am thinking about buying some corns for resale in order to make back some of this years expenses (I am filing as a business, and I should be showing a profit this year, even a small one.)...
  7. chausies

    lava caramels?

    has anyone tried combining the lava hypo gene with caramel? I am curious how this would look. charlene
  8. chausies

    an assortment of fancy mice

    here are a few other mice that I have in my mousery.
  9. chausies

    my English Brindle mice

    These are the sex-linked English brindle mice, so they are all girls . :P
  10. chausies

    my siamese mice

    here are a few of my siamese mice, standard coats and satins.
  11. chausies

    my "calico" mice

    these are the transgenic line of mice, AKA "mikes mice." The first male is my bicolored transgenic boy. They tend to take on a brindled look when there are no white markings to break up the colors. But since they are not dominant yellow based, they don't have the obesity problems of brindles...
  12. chausies

    some of my mice, merles and roans

    here are a few of my merle and roan mice. I recently bought a new camera, so I had to try it out on the mice :) The top male is my chocolate merle broken marked longhair male, and the lower pic is my black merle broken marked satin male.
  13. chausies

    anyone have pics of ultra ghosts?

    I have seen these advertised but most of the advertisers do not offer pics. I have searched online and had trouble finding a clear pic of one. How do you know (or reasonably suspect) when you have an ultra ghost (aside from test breeding)? I have a pale ghost (not motley) and I am wondering what...
  14. chausies

    my snakes

    here is a pic of my ghost female, she was sold to me as a "silver" ghost (that is exactly how she was labeled, not silver queen ghost.) I have no idea what form of hypo went into making her....
  15. chausies

    wild caught corn

    this little guy wandered into my house. I just fed him, so he has a little tummy bulge. I think he is pretty cool for an unexpected house guest.
  16. chausies

    wild corn - a complete surprise

    I am not sure where to post this, but the wierdest thing just happened. Hubby and I stayed up late (we are night owls anyway) to do some cleaning before my sons birthday party tomorrow. Hubby was sweeping a room and came across a cornsnake. He called for me, assuming that it was one of mine. I...
  17. chausies

    striped motley babies

    here are my babies from a hypo stripe X motley breeding. I know the pic is not great, but you can see the variation in shade of color. Is this variation within normal limits, or do the lighter ones look like hypos? I will try to get better pics later if needed.
  18. chausies

    test

    pic test test
  19. chausies

    miami stripes/striped motley/motleys for 2005?

    I gotta ask, who is working on these this year? I have been watching the classifieds and photo sections looking for babies that are miami with markings from motley to stripe, but have yet to see any this year (yet.) I bought some hets last year and can't wait till they are old enough to breed in...
  20. chausies

    old bloodred lookalike?

    I hope this is not too off-topic for this forum. Basically, I saw a stunning red snake in a pet store a few days ago. It was being sold as an everglades ratsnake, but it was MUCH darker than any everglades I ever saw a pic of. It looked like an older version of our bloodred corn. In fact, this...
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