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Starting off 2017 with some chicken
It was chicken night for many of the snakes this evening. There I was, casually tossing chicks at some serpents when I notice this little dry staring me down.. "I don't have anything your size, Miss Dry", I tried to explain. She simply continued to stare, into my very soul, as only a half starved(she ate her fill of ground rabbit, frog and mice Wednesday) colubrid can. What else could I do, I ask you?
I doubt the pit even noticed as it inhaled the, now legless, bird and Miss Dry sure seemed appeased:http://i839.photobucket.com/albums/z...pslxl0ftre.jpg
http://i839.photobucket.com/albums/z...ps36g9ukrm.jpg
That finished, I merrily returned to my chick tossing routine. There's Mr. Pappy, intently staring me down.. "No, Mr. Pappy, noo. These are much too small," I cried, "they won't even fill your belly!"
Do you think Mr. Pappy cared? Nope, not one little bit:http://i839.photobucket.com/albums/z...psqwcoxjcu.jpg
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Oh that make me laugh! And a good reminder I better go slaughter some mice or take out some chicks for my smaller ones today or I will have a couple unhappy faces staring at me too, I've got rats and piglets out for the bigger guys today.
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Re: Starting off 2017 with some chicken
Everybody likes chicken :). What beautiful critter is that in the first 2 pics John?
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Re: Starting off 2017 with some chicken
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Originally Posted by EL-Ziggy
Everybody likes chicken :). What beautiful critter is that in the first 2 pics John?
She's my little D. m. rubidus, aka mexican cribo, aka mexican indigo. I've had a Drymarchon itch for years but resisted scratching until a few months ago. Another genus that isn't picky about what they shove down their gullet. This girl greedily inhales mice, rabbit(links), frog(links), chicken(new item, legs), and other snakes. Her feed response on the chicken leg and snakes is the strongest by far, followed closely but the frog, then mice. The rabbit she's not as enthusiastic about and occasional eats 1 or 2 when it's on the plate with her preferred items.
When she arrived here, 3 months ago:
http://i839.photobucket.com/albums/z...psakrs8y0j.jpg
Here she is just last week, growing like a weed:
http://i839.photobucket.com/albums/z...pshjukpsqa.jpg
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Re: Starting off 2017 with some chicken
You have some gorgeous animals John! I'd never seen that Mexican Indigo before today. Those colors are amazing! Glad to see your very impressive collection thriving and expanding.
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Nice snakes! I always enjoy seeing pics of your collection. I enjoyed the story as well. :)
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Thanks ya'll. On the topic of expansion, these two were getting jiggy yesterday. :D
http://i839.photobucket.com/albums/z...psnaykypio.jpg
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Those are some stunning snakes right there!
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Re: Starting off 2017 with some chicken
Amazing looking animals there! Congrats. I have a little T.S. Infernalis project working as well. That Mexican Indigo is neat.
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Re: Starting off 2017 with some chicken
How long do the Mexican Indigos grow roughly ??
Do they keep those lovely grey tones and colours ??
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Re: Starting off 2017 with some chicken
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Originally Posted by Zincubus
How long do the Mexican Indigos grow roughly ??
Do they keep those lovely grey tones and colours ??
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They get around 6-7 feet on average. This species is "highly variable", but this line gets almost completely black on top. She ought to look like a white chinned eastern indigo, more or less, as a mature animal.
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Re: Starting off 2017 with some chicken
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Originally Posted by John1982
She's my little D. m. rubidus, aka mexican cribo, aka mexican indigo. I've had a Drymarchon itch for years but resisted scratching until a few months ago. Another genus that isn't picky about what they shove down their gullet. This girl greedily inhales mice, rabbit(links), frog(links), chicken(new item, legs), and other snakes. Her feed response on the chicken leg and snakes is the strongest by far, followed closely but the frog, then mice. The rabbit she's not as enthusiastic about and occasional eats 1 or 2 when it's on the plate with her preferred items.
When she arrived here, 3 months ago:
http://i839.photobucket.com/albums/z...psakrs8y0j.jpg
Here she is just last week, growing like a weed:
http://i839.photobucket.com/albums/z...pshjukpsqa.jpg
What snakes does she eat?
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Re: Starting off 2017 with some chicken
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What snakes does she eat?
Dead in egg(fail to pip) and culls are given a quick rinse then placed in the freezer - waste not. So far, she's helped me recycle 2 jungle carpets from last season.
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