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Thread: Meet Daredevil

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    Re: Meet Daredevil

    Quote Originally Posted by Neal View Post
    Yea, he has no eyes. So he's very active. When you open the tub he'll come flying out because he's always curious. He was born that way of course and has thrived. He was given to me because I got him from a friend that I told him I would look after him and I will. This way he's in good hands and I have one of the most amazing snakes in the world(to me). I'm sure he could breed, well it's nothing genetic because his clutch mates had no birth defects, but I'm not sure if he would even be able to lock up. Regardless I wouldn't try anyways. He's just going to be my awesome guy.
    Last I checked, they don't lock with their eyes, and it's usually dark anyway.
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    Re: Meet Daredevil

    Quote Originally Posted by Annarose15 View Post
    Last I checked, they don't lock with their eyes, and it's usually dark anyway.
    True but I'm sure they use their vision to some extent, or at least I'd think so but yea the dark comment kinda throws that out of the window. Still not going to breed him though.
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