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    Bringing home Odyn

    So, I'm bringing home this little man. His name is
    odyn. My son named him. He is one of my snakes at work that has an eye issue. He is a tiny little guy but ate 3 pinkies for me today so we go up in size for two feelings, then up again. As soon as he is consistent he is coming home. He will be my sons snake with me watching over to make sure my son knows everything. I'm very protective of snakes lol. He is already doing so much better since I put my foot down at work and told them how it will go lol. So this picture he looks not so good, but he is so much better.
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    Re: Bringing home Odyn

    Sorry here he is. He has meds for his eye. He is still under vet care until he is consistently eating.

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    Bringing home Odyn

    I don't see a picture but I love the name and I'm glad you're taking care of him ^-^ Where do you work?

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    I see it now, that poor eye! I'm so glad he's in good hands now. Also I remember your post from earlier this month about the snakes from work.


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    That eye is so much better. I think with a proper shed, two or three that eye will be back to normal. Now I'm concentrating on fattening him up.

    proper husbandry or as close as I could get to and he is eating like a champ!

    I'm not happy with who we get our snakes from. We seem to get all the problem, under weight ones, while they list on morph market full healthy ones the same age! No way should they have sent me hatchling weight snakes that are over 6 months old! And with an retained eye cap! I'm documenting every snake that comes in now.
    Last edited by Sunnieskys; 07-26-2017 at 02:28 AM.
    ~Sunny~
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