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new babies

dana100mph1

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Hi, just had to post to say I just received my new babies just 30 mins. ago. They are beautiful. I'm so excited. I got 1 Sunglow Motley (female) and 1 Hurricane Aney Motley (male). I will post pics this weekend. They seem healthy and are exploring there new home. Is there anything that I should specifically look for as far as them not adjusting or what to look for if the might be sick? Like i said, they seem healthy just wanted to know. Also thank you Mark Perkins of Moreptiles, they are great!!!!

Dana LeDuc :grin01:
 
Congrats on your new babies!!

Just check them out by...
Checking vent is clear and closed with no fecal matter around.
Check spine is straight with no kinks or abnormalities.
Eyes are bright and clear.
Nose is clear with no mucus.
General activity of snakes, tongue flicking etc....
Check whole body for any possible mites.

That's all i can think of at the mo......

Enjoy them!!! :cheers:
 
Congrats, i cant wait to see pics. Being new to corns i am really excited to see all the morphs. I get mine next weekend, cant wait.
 
Congratulations Dana! I am glad that they arrived safely. The list that was provided was pretty complete. The only other thing I do is listen for breath sounds. If you hear them breathing, then they may have a respiratory infection. You'll want to bump their heat up a little higher than normal if you do hear them.

I've only heard good things about Mark, so hopefully you won't have to worry about anything being wrong with them, though. Good luck...and welcome to the addiction.

P.S. - Where is Munford, TN? I live in TN, too, and I've never heard of Munford.
 
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