Stefanie
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Oh ... My ... GOSH!
It's FINALLY my turn !! I didn't want to introduce my forum-trolling self prior to our new non-legged family addition arrived, so I waited ever so patiently for this day!
Today (2 1/2 hours ago!) my kids and I picked up our baby girl at the Fed-Ex office!
We got her from Stephen Roylance, who was EVER so helpful over the weeks and I can't thank him enough. He was patient with the gazillion emails I sent him and he made sure Eevah would arrive at just the perfect time. And I do want to thank him for hooking us up with this beautiful little worm.
Eevah is a little Blizzard girl, hatched on April 2nd from a pairing of an Opal Bloodred Het Charcoal and an Ultramel Het Charcoal Plasma, and therefor is Poss Het Bloodred Lavender - according to Steve! (I don't think I'll ever figure out Cornsnake-morphs! And to think Genetics was my favorite Biology class - that I did fairly good in btw lol)
Other than her being Blizzard won't matter much though, I highly doubt I'll be breeding her.
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After I placed her little travel cup into her new home I regretfully had to open the lid to her viv back up. I had forgotten to place a humid hide in her tank :awcrap: (Steve thought she might shed in her travels but didn't - and I wanted to make sure that her first shed at our new home wouldn't be a bad one ...)
Opening the tank up again spooked her a bit, and she currently seems to be taking a nap under her paper towel bedding - all curled up. I occasionally see her poke her head up just enough to look over the rim of her cup, but that's about all she's daring to explore just about now. She must explore for some water sooner or later, so I'll just let her come out when she's ready.
She's SO much tinier than I thought she'd be at 4 month old lol. Such a cute little bugger. When you see close-up pictures of hatchlings they seem fairly good sized, until they are compared to a penny in the picture lol. Still I had no idea ...
Well, that's about enough for now! I'll post pictures more pictures as Eevah get's more adventurous and hope she'll eat good for me on our first attempt!
Thanks for reading this, and thank you all for being so helpful to me in my many questions prior to me taking the plunge into this hobby
It's FINALLY my turn !! I didn't want to introduce my forum-trolling self prior to our new non-legged family addition arrived, so I waited ever so patiently for this day!
Today (2 1/2 hours ago!) my kids and I picked up our baby girl at the Fed-Ex office!
We got her from Stephen Roylance, who was EVER so helpful over the weeks and I can't thank him enough. He was patient with the gazillion emails I sent him and he made sure Eevah would arrive at just the perfect time. And I do want to thank him for hooking us up with this beautiful little worm.
Eevah is a little Blizzard girl, hatched on April 2nd from a pairing of an Opal Bloodred Het Charcoal and an Ultramel Het Charcoal Plasma, and therefor is Poss Het Bloodred Lavender - according to Steve! (I don't think I'll ever figure out Cornsnake-morphs! And to think Genetics was my favorite Biology class - that I did fairly good in btw lol)
Other than her being Blizzard won't matter much though, I highly doubt I'll be breeding her.
After I placed her little travel cup into her new home I regretfully had to open the lid to her viv back up. I had forgotten to place a humid hide in her tank :awcrap: (Steve thought she might shed in her travels but didn't - and I wanted to make sure that her first shed at our new home wouldn't be a bad one ...)
Opening the tank up again spooked her a bit, and she currently seems to be taking a nap under her paper towel bedding - all curled up. I occasionally see her poke her head up just enough to look over the rim of her cup, but that's about all she's daring to explore just about now. She must explore for some water sooner or later, so I'll just let her come out when she's ready.
She's SO much tinier than I thought she'd be at 4 month old lol. Such a cute little bugger. When you see close-up pictures of hatchlings they seem fairly good sized, until they are compared to a penny in the picture lol. Still I had no idea ...
Well, that's about enough for now! I'll post pictures more pictures as Eevah get's more adventurous and hope she'll eat good for me on our first attempt!
Thanks for reading this, and thank you all for being so helpful to me in my many questions prior to me taking the plunge into this hobby