Jo, great additions to your home! I really like the looks of Kennis.
06-16-2007, 09:14 AM
frankykeno
Re: Meet the New Snakes
Thanks for the lovely comments everyone. We're really pleased with these females and of course spending the next while with the itchy "I want to handle but I can't" thing going on. It will be a bit longer with this group as they settle in (the babies are all CH's) and we make sure they are all eating properly for us.
Alice, I don't like to play favorites but there is just something about Kennis for me too hon. I could stare at her pattern for hours.
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Originally Posted by JLC
( :whisper: Now tell me, Jo...do you ever have trouble remembering all those lovely Celtic names??? :P Even if I had them written down, I wouldn't be able to remember them! LOL)
You know funny enough Judy, Mike and I don't have a lot of problem that way. We pick these names based on something about that unique snake, maybe it's color or temperment or it's history so the name means that particular snake and none other, so quite easy to remember. We're expanding a bit lately so some names are celtic, some like Morag are gaelic based.
My hardest part is getting some of the spelling down pat so I tend to keep a list of the newly named by the computer for a month or so until my fingers remember the right combination of letters (Muirne and Saoirse and Doireann were some of the hardest to type correctly for me for the longest time LOL). Their Degei record always includes what the name means or how it's pronounced as some celtic/gaelic sounds are very unlike english pronunciation.
Worst part for me is I have lists of names waiting for the right snake to take it on LOL. If I see a name in my research I jot it down with it's meaning, so heck....I need more snakes...I have wayyyyyyyy too many unused and very nice names! LOL
06-16-2007, 09:41 AM
juddb
Re: Meet the New Snakes
Wow i think kennis is a fox. Great additions to your collection, big fat breeders in no time... :peace: :yes:
06-16-2007, 10:41 AM
Laooda
Re: Meet the New Snakes
Whoot! I love those little girls!!! :D Best of luck with the adult... I'm keeping my fingers crossed! :)
06-16-2007, 11:02 AM
frankykeno
Re: Meet the New Snakes
Thanks Laura. We had pretty good luck getting Saoirse going though she's always the slowest growing female adult here as well as the longest winter faster, no matter what we do but she's come along nicely considering her past. We're hoping for the same with Danu. She's not as thin as Saoirse was. Saoirse came to us at about 650 grams which for an adult female is horribly thin, Danu is 866 which isn't great but not as thin as Saoirse was back then.
Danu is currently settling in and we'll see how it goes on the first feeding attempt in the next week or two. As we did with Saoirse we'll be offering a small rat pup/large fuzzy rat which isn't much of a meal but seems to get their digestion kick started.
06-16-2007, 11:30 AM
Shaun J
Re: Meet the New Snakes
I love Edana. Such a beautiful name for such a beautiful snake. Congratulations on the new additions. Good luck on getting Danu to eat.
06-16-2007, 11:56 AM
rabernet
Re: Meet the New Snakes
Awww, I'm sorry I wasn't on last night, I wasn't feeling well.
Danu and Darra are my favorites of the group!
Congratulations on these new additions!
06-16-2007, 12:00 PM
CeraDigital
Re: Meet the New Snakes
Congradulations Jo, and your welcome! :) I can really tell you fell for this group of girls....and *nudges* your first girl is a CBB ;)
06-16-2007, 12:01 PM
frankykeno
Re: Meet the New Snakes
LOL sorry Andrew, adjusting my records as we speak (I'm a records keepin fiend!)
Fianna, Darra and Kennis are captive hatched. Andrew bred and produced darling little Edana. Thanks again Andrew, they are all gorgeous babies. :)
06-16-2007, 12:33 PM
CeraDigital
Re: Meet the New Snakes
No problem Jo! Just sucks I can't keep them all :( I'm hoping that the big girl does well for you too! Have you noticed anything odd about her color when you put her next to a normal?....:P