Re: My two hatchlings are out :-)
Congrats Derek! I'm glad you got a couple of cute little worms out of that clutch. :gj:
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I wouldn't describe the wee man's tartan as having glitches. :D
Re: My two hatchlings are out :-)
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Loft Lizard
I love my BPs, but I really like my corns. :)
Congrats, that are both really nice looking little snakes, but yeah, that is a bizarre abherrant pattern on snake number two.
Do you think it may be random, or due to something in the incubation process?
Bruce
No, I think it's random. I've seen tons of corns with connected patterns, and some with perfect patterns, I would think that if it was from incubation, it would occur to all of the hatchlings wouldn't it?
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Congrats on those two cuties Derek. As for the "abnormalities" in the belly pattern, I don't think it could be caused by the mold from the bad eggs. I think its just random patterning. Either way, congrats again. LOL, Im not much help am I? :P
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dr del
Thanks guys, :D
I had forgotten just how small these things are as babies. :O
How do people probe them as small as this? I'm keechin masel a the very idea. :oops:
dr del
Better to 'pop' them.
However, go gently as I have heard of people causing great harm with this method as their grip is too strong for such a small species. :(
Regards. Lex
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Awww how tiny and perfect they are, Derek. Congrats!
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Congrats!
I have never tried to probe a baby corn but good luck. If the eggs are healthy they can have all sorts of problems and still hatch nicely. Patterns are as different as the colors between sibling corns, just what happens with them. Now if you were to keep that one and find more with that linked saddles then breed them you are on your way to creating an aztec pattern through your own selective breeding.
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Hi,
Thanks again folks.:D
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Lexcorn
Better to 'pop' them.
However, go gently as I have heard of people causing great harm with this method as their grip is too strong for such a small species. :(
Regards. Lex
Sadly I couldn't pop a tube of pringles. :oops:
Only one of them is eating on its own yet and is a lot bigger than the non eater.
When it shed its head pattern went a lot lighter than the non-eaters - I don't expect it to last but I think it looks cute so I took a couple of pics of it.
I tried to get decent full body shots but it is going to take at least two more snake wranglers or cable ties to hold them still. :rolleyes:
http://satanswombat.googlepages.com/SPA51101shrunk.JPG
http://satanswombat.googlepages.com/SPA51102shrunk.JPG
And the closest to a good body shot of the eater,
http://satanswombat.googlepages.com/SPA51100shrunk.jpg
And the non eater;
http://satanswombat.googlepages.com/SPA51110shrunk.jpg
I'm in no rush to see them go so will happily wait till the second one is eating well before even thinking of it. :)
dr del
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cute lil buggers! 'Grats! :D
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Congrads on the noodles, they are freaking adorable!