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Wow, hatchlings are FAST!

Miqote

New member
I had planned on taking pictures of all the snakes today, but Chai and Emily are blue, Lilly is still digesting, I got some of Alex but they came out really dark :(, and Nymeria and Faolan are tooo wild! I have a newfound reverence for all of you out there hatching piles of baby snakes.

I'm afraid to squish them, they are so tiny. And they wiggle and flail when I pick them up! :( When I was putting Nymeria back in her bin, she was up and over the side so fast, then darted to the back and almost fell behind the book shelf.. my heart was pounding. From now on I will put their bins on the floor when I put them in or out.. yikes!

I don't know how you guys do it.. :spinner:
 
I call them squirmy worms lol and yes I have had a few dart out of their containers and plop onto my desk or the floor, silly snakelets don't know that the best place for them is int their containers.
 
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