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Our newest worm. Tricolor Hognose, L. pulcher

Thanks! He's a super fun little snake, we have too many snakes that I could say this about but he is one of my favorites for sure. Unfortunately it's still unsexed, even as a baby it was way too tense and strong to easily pop and there isn't anyone I really know of that can probe that I'd trust. We have names picked out for it for either gender but don't have one that we like for gender neutral. So we still haven't named the poor thing.
 
If its a boy, it's slated to be named Jayne, which I think would be funny as a girl's name too, but my husband doesn't want to name it that if it's not a male.
 
Had a friend come by who has a probe set and this little worm is definitely a male! Very happy to know that! It is also now named, ended up going with the name Niska.
 
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