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    Yes, NON-locking hemostats are a must, lol... I don't care much for hemostats anyway, I use what looks like giant 12" tweezers. (I also have one 18" but I don't
    care much for it...it's awkward, unless you need something retrieved from your sink drain...)

    Dave- glad you got thru the night OK. Sounds like they had a conspiracy to mess with you? While not the "usual", I'd say that was normal for Yafe though,
    as well as for your corns- why constrict when all you have to do is just eat it? They learn about f/t, & they're usually mellower pets then.

    alittleFree- that's REALLY "normal" for an adult Cal. king. At least she didn't have her mouth on the tongs... I love their colubrid-enthusiasm!
    When my female was really old (& goofy!), she actually once tried to eat her own tail...

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