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Posted - 16/07/2008 : 12:56:56
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My Corn should be coming home tonight about 7pm going to collect it tonight hopefully cant wait!! |
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Posted - 16/07/2008 : 13:01:29
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Excellent, just be aware that it'll probably be quite nervous with tis new surroundings, give it time to settle in ;) |
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Posted - 16/07/2008 : 13:04:39
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quote: Originally posted by Howard
My Corn should be coming home tonight about 7pm going to collect it tonight hopefully cant wait!! Ill make sure i post some pics!
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gingerpony
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Posted - 16/07/2008 : 21:22:34
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so you should have it by now Howard... how's it settling in? |
cornsnakes, ratsnakes, bullsnakes, boas and day geckos
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Posted - 16/07/2008 : 22:01:22
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Too busy with his new snake |
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Posted - 16/07/2008 : 22:48:10
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Cracking little snake, not sure of sex yet. Its doing well put a ice cream top in there with an hole in top, my mate whos like a snake expert said thats what they like but im using newspaper as bedding and its just hiding underneath the layers. It did try to bite me just now i went to get him out and he swung round and flew towards me think i startled him. Got a nice big stick in there for him and he's loving it. Hoping to go down this reptile shop and get some moss and vines and that. |
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gingerpony
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Posted - 16/07/2008 : 23:04:21
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yeah just give him a week to settle in with minimal interaction |
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Posted - 17/07/2008 : 00:29:37
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He/She is fine with me handling him/her. (S)he's not even stressed or doesnt seem to be anyway. |
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Posted - 17/07/2008 : 00:36:08
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Got to feed it tomorrow morning. Should i de freeze the mice tonight? |
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matty18714
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Posted - 17/07/2008 : 10:04:29
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Thats what i do ^ |
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Posted - 17/07/2008 : 12:18:56
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I just used hot water :) Took them down in a shot! But he wouldnt have the second he was getting stressed so i popped him in with the mouse. |
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matty18714
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Posted - 17/07/2008 : 12:41:58
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I use one of those food bags that have an air tight seal of them. Then put that into an old short bread tin :P. Leave that over night in my garage then dinner is served! |
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Posted - 17/07/2008 : 13:06:50
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Well i nearly got striked by him earlier he went into that strike pose hissing and that at me |
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gingerpony
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Posted - 17/07/2008 : 13:48:43
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quote: Originally posted by gingerpony
yeah just give him a week to settle in with minimal interaction
like I said before...... |
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saddleninja
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Posted - 17/07/2008 : 15:06:08
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when you getting another |
1 amel 1 okeette 2 normals 1 rosy rat x 3 royals
1 cali king 1 publean milk 1 yemen chameleon 2 orange spotted agamas 1 colombian rainbow boa |
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Posted - 17/07/2008 : 16:52:34
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quote: Originally posted by Howard
Got to feed it tomorrow morning. Should i de freeze the mice tonight?
The only problem doing this, is it allows any bacteria to multiply as it reaches room temp, so the longer it's not frozen then quicker the bacteria builds up. If you put the frozen mouse in to warm water or into a water proof bag then in warm water then it will defrost quickly & can be fed to the snake before lots of baceria has a chance to multiply. The benefit of thawing the mouse in a bag in warm water is that the scent is not 'washed' away by the water. The mouse should be dried if thawing in warm water either with kitchen roll or a hair dryer for bigger mice. |
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Posted - 17/07/2008 : 17:13:53
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Really? Damn i fed it wet-ish. Blackecho im not bothered about it im just saying. It's better to know he knows how to warn/defend himself |
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