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  • 06-18-2018, 05:02 PM
    EL-Ziggy
    Re: Mr. Danger Noodle - progression thread
    Looking great and growing like a weed! :snake:
  • 06-18-2018, 05:04 PM
    richardhind1972
    Re: Mr. Danger Noodle - progression thread
    Great pics ,I love them when they just pop there head out the substrate, growing nicely

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  • 06-18-2018, 06:49 PM
    pretends2bnormal
    Re: Mr. Danger Noodle - progression thread
    Quote:

    Originally Posted by richardhind1972 View Post
    Great pics ,I love them when they just pop there head out the substrate, growing nicely

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    That was a double-take picture. I had rearranged things and took a full cage shot. When I looked at it closer, I spotted his head, so I took another right after up close.

    Play spot the noodle:
    https://uploads.tapatalk-cdn.com/201...43664a2297.jpg

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  • 06-18-2018, 07:01 PM
    Bogertophis
    He's in front of the water bowl...:) I love LOVE his coloration. I never tire of corn snakes, they're just fun & easy pets. Though in that early photo, for
    a moment I thought it was a "fierce snake"...:rofl:

    They have so much personality too: 4 of my 5 corn snakes came from one guy (it was supposed to be 3, & he tossed in an extra
    one!) about 9 years ago. I'd raised quite a few corns before, but all of his were fussy about feeding unless they were in my hand!??
    Very strange but awfully cute, I guess they felt safer that way? Maybe he had done that before they came to me, but he never said?
  • 06-18-2018, 11:53 PM
    pretends2bnormal
    Re: Mr. Danger Noodle - progression thread
    That's super strange, but definitely something I'll keep in mind if I ever wind up with a fussy eater. My only fussy eater was a ball python who wouldn't take frozen.. but he's now 3 for 3 meals frozen in a row, so I think that's a thing of the past.

    He only did the strike pose during that first shed with us, back when he weighed a grand 8 grams. His subsequent shed we lifted his hide and he didn't react, but we were looking for the eyes that time and didn't reach toward him like the first.

    Now that he's bigger, the only difference in shed or not is he rarely is above the substrate and he flinches away if you move your hand too close or too quickly near his face. No striking or fleeing after, so I guess he realizes it was only me after. I usually only have him out the once per shed to unbury him, put in his moist hide and show him the entrance. He loves it, but if I leave him alone he may not notice it until he finishes shedding it he is buried and has already started going blue.

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