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    I have a one eyed snake whom was also a birth defect {one eye and a way too short tongue} (twin snake two in one egg one normal one tiny and one eyed) She is 4 years now and healthy just over 1000 gms she is a great feeder and an ever better pet she is perhaps the calmest snake I have ever handled. I would suggest that your too need to be given a fighting chance they adjust very well she may yet surprise you.

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    Love the special needs babies! Hope the feeding goes well!

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    Re: The Sad Side to Breeding (Graphic)

    Quote Originally Posted by hypersomniacjoo View Post
    how did you euthanize the deformed baby? i wouldn't know what method to use because it is so...blobby....

    other babies look great, even little blindy
    Cervical dislocation . It was the quickest way.

    Quote Originally Posted by angllady2 View Post
    Yes. I have an eyeless adult female that is now over 1000 grams.

    It was also my misfortune to have a temp spike cause eyelessness in three out of ten babies from my long awaited fire clutch. I plan to give the eyeless babies every chance, seeing as I already have one and she's fantastic. I have a number of people who desire to adopt the eyeless babies if they do well, and I would like to think my frequent posts about my adult girl have some small part in that.

    I am sorry for your losses, I know how hard it has been for me. I hope your little one does well, please let us know if it eats.

    Gale
    I re-read your post about your girl. It still amazes me that they can do ok.

    Quote Originally Posted by WingedWolfPsion View Post
    A warning--some eyeless or one-eye individuals have other problems that don't become apparent until they are older. Some may die with no prior symptoms, within their first few years. I suspect it is probably due to a defect in their heart, due to the suddenness and lack of any signs of a problem.

    I recommend folks raising them keep this in mind, so they won't be too devastated if it happens, and I tell folks who adopt them from me that this risk exists.
    Thank you for the heads up. I will keep that in mind. It would be tough to lose a pet suddenly after they've endure so much.

    Quote Originally Posted by kitedemon View Post
    I have a one eyed snake whom was also a birth defect {one eye and a way too short tongue} (twin snake two in one egg one normal one tiny and one eyed) She is 4 years now and healthy just over 1000 gms she is a great feeder and an ever better pet she is perhaps the calmest snake I have ever handled. I would suggest that your too need to be given a fighting chance they adjust very well she may yet surprise you.

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    Awe, that's awesome .

    Quote Originally Posted by mbgirl17 View Post
    Love the special needs babies! Hope the feeding goes well!
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    Well she shed yesterday and ate today so I hope she continues to do well. I'll update pics soon too.

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    That's awesome!! So glad she ate! Fingers crossed she thrives. Something in my heart always goes out to the ones that need extra love.

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    Yay! Thats awesome that she ate! Glad shes doing well!

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