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Thunderstorms DO work!

Sharon

Formerly Tsiriane
I had pretty much given up on my pair, but when we had a thunderstorm I had to see if the rumors were true. So I stuck them together and bam! Stayed for 30 minutes :dancer: The pair is a lav with unknown hets and a snow het lav

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Thanks for looking!
Sharon
 
WooHoo!

Wtg......
Hope you get a nice FAT clutch thats fertal and hatch some of the nicest cornsnakes :flames:
 
Congrats! I've found a light misting during a low pressure system really adds to the excitement!:cheers:
 
Is that my boy Hendrix?
Can't wait to see what hatches out.
Are you selling any of the pippies? *hint hint*
 
Thanks guys! Yeah its Hendrix, and the babies will be up for sale at some point lol. Fingers crossed on those unk. hets!
 
I didn't know that about thunderstorms. I wonder if my snake acts different, I'll remember to watch.
That storm really rocked us in Woodbridge, I can believe that it did something.
 
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