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Ahhhh great update gale! Thanks so much. I love seeing other breeders have animals that they will forever be in their collections. I have a few myself that are just pets and will forever remain with me. Most of mine were rescues that I took in and rehabbed and then fell in love. I don't feel they deserve to be shuffled around again so they have their forever home here.
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Was she born with no eyes? Or was she abused?
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Re: Athena, my eyeless normal Update thread.
 Originally Posted by Solarsoldier001
Was she born with no eyes? Or was she abused?
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She was born with no eyes, hence the discussion of it possibly being genetic.
OP, she's awesome looking! Thanks for sharing!
-Kelsi
0.1 Pastel BP (Sansa)
0.1 Whippet (River)
1.0 Significant other (Dan)
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Wow that's pretty cool. Despite the eyes obviously not being there she looks perfectly taken care of 
I'm happy she's with someone who saw past the "deformity".
Teehee.. Thats a pun.. Im good at those .. LOL sorry.. Ill go away now
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BPs are like pokemon. you tell yourself you're not going to get sucked in. but some how you just gotta catch'em all.
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Re: Athena, my eyeless normal Update thread.
Gale, I am delighted to see how well Athena is doing. She has come a long way from when she hatched out. It makes me so happy that I was able to find her a great home with you and your family. She always had a great appetite and knew right away she was a survivor. Seeing her so big and healthy makes me very happy Thank you for posting updated pics..
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Re: Athena, my eyeless normal Update thread.
 Originally Posted by Mike41793
As i thought about it before i asked the question my train of thought followed a similar path. Her babies would probably be nice but it could be genetic so its probably not worth the risk. I think Ben Siegal has two eyeless bps, so maybe it is more than just a randomn occurence...?
I know for sure he has one on display when you enter the store, beautiful little guy.
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lookin good and nice job!
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Such a beautiful snake. I'm glad that you decided to keep her! You're doing the right thing taking care of her
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