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    This is Dragon, a very sick green iguana rescue

    The other ay I rescued an adult male green iguana. My sister mentioned that she had a friend who was in the process of moving to West Virginia, and that the friend's family had left there green iguana behind. I learned that the iguana had been left on his own in a tiny enclosure for weeks at a...
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    Anery lav?

    This snake was produced by a male lavender known to be het or homo anery and a female het. When it hatched, and for a long while after, it was an ugly mocha color. While many of the other lav's colored up well, this one remained quite drab. For a long while, I didn't really pay it much...
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    Full of suprises!

    Some of you who frequent the forum may remember how excited I was when anerythristics hatched from a lavender/snow pairing. Only three of those eggs were viable, while a fourth (that never piped) was defored upon inspection, and oddly light colored. There was no way of knowing because of the...
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    Ghost Babies...

    My ghost clutch has hatched, so I thought it would be a good opportunity to improve my camera skills. Being that I had none before, I'm quite pleased. You can even tell that they are snakes Joe! Anyhow, this guy is one of my favorites...
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    s'more eggs

    I thought I'd share some new egg pictures. Both of these clutches were laid last week. Some of you might remember the first picture...this is my normal brooksville locality. This femal was notbred this year due to a persistent RI. She laid 20 eggs though. Most are visably infertile as you can...
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    Progress and setbacks

    Well, my first breeding season has had some ups and downs, and a bit of head scratching. My first clutch was a bit iffy. I posted pictures and was terribly excited. Within a few days many were clearly bad, but I still held out hope for the rest. Meanwhile, another clutch had to be placed with...
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    Eggs!

    So....I'm in the process of getting my first ever clutch. This girl is a 2002, so this is her first clutch. I checked on her at noon and there were no eggs yet, she wasn't even in the box as a mattter of fact... now there's 11, with more on the way. That's quite a few considering we could only...
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    For Susan

    Shots of my Brooksville locality girl for Susan. At the vet the other day (respritory infection she came to me with) they needed a name for her file, and hassled me about it when I said she didn't have one. My mother, who's puppy needed shots, decided her name is Jada...
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    RI treatment and breeding?

    So I purchased one of my females while she was in brumation this year. It appeared to me at the time that her lower jaw was somewhat misaligned and a little bit ajar. since I had seen this previously, I wasn't too worried. In the back of my mind I wondered if it was an RI, but there was no...
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    For future reference...

    So, I live in an apartment, with a detached garage (and cornsnake collection) a fair walk away. I have trouble keeping F/T rodents warm all the way to the garage and by the time the last snake is fed the food is stone cold. Today I had the bright idea to carry the big bag of mice downstairs in...
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    When to introdce pairs

    I know that many people introduce pairs soon after the female has shed. One of my large proven breeders shed about two weeks ago, and I just brought the snakes up a few days ago. They've just had their first meals. Because she's already shed, should I try her with the male, or allow them a few...
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    flexwatt?

    So....I need to make so racks, but i'm having a bit of a dillema. The wiring of flexxwatt itself seems straight forward enough, but i'm somewhat confused about thermostats. It must be really obvious once you have the thermosts in front of you, because I can't seem to find anything that details...
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    Possibilities?

    So, I'm just getting into actually breeding this upcomming season. As far as adults are concerned I currently have 1.1 ghost's (the male is huge..over 5') 0.1 candycanes and 0.1 normal with an odd (I was told locality related) patterning. The thing is, I have a little bit of money to throw...
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