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They're Back Home -Finally!

Itch

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After almost a year at my brothers house in an extended brumation in his cold basement, we finally sold our house and moved into our new one so, my babies are now back home. Never thought the move would take soooooooo long! Here's some pics to enjoy:

1) 2004 M hypo het lavender from Carol
2) 2004 M Bloodred from Lauren Rost
3) "Chandler" 2004 M Normal Multi-het - Daughter's prize from Hurley for last
year's snake coloring contest.
4) "Monica" 2004 F Ghost het amel - mate for Chandler
5) 2004 F Amel - one of my BRIGHT orange amels
 

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Super nice babies and congrats on getting them back!!! :cheers:

Don't even tell me about moving! Moved too often in my life due to parents getting divorced, then moving to a different town because my sister got into a very good school (lived with grandparents) then moved to our own place and just moved in with boyfriend!!! :rolleyes:

I'm sticking where I am come hell or highwater I'm telling you!! :grin01:
 
Wow... they certainly are bright... you won't lose them too quickly...

Lovely snakes... Congrats about moving :)
 
Blutengel said:
Did they brumate for a year?!

Nope, about 6 months before I took some frozen mice over to start feeding them again - he had them for almost a whole year though. Originally were were supposed to move in late May, early June, and we ended up moving in late August. Needless to say I missed bredding season this year. They were in perfect shape, and lost very little weight.

I can't wait until next spring when I can have the excitement of pippies again.

I suppose I could probably try now - my daughter had a pair out the other day, and there was definitely interest on both sides. I know Hurley and Serp try to spread theirs out through the year. Hmmmmmmmmmmmm?
 
Whenever they came out of brumation, they should start going into cycle as if it's spring. We've got pairs breeding right now. I'd say go for it. :wavey:
 
Itch said:
Nope, about 6 months before I took some frozen mice over to start feeding them again - he had them for almost a whole year though. Originally were were supposed to move in late May, early June, and we ended up moving in late August. Needless to say I missed bredding season this year. They were in perfect shape, and lost very little weight.

I can't wait until next spring when I can have the excitement of pippies again.

I suppose I could probably try now - my daughter had a pair out the other day, and there was definitely interest on both sides. I know Hurley and Serp try to spread theirs out through the year. Hmmmmmmmmmmmm?

6 months brumation.... that would save a lot of costs :grin01:
 
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