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FRoberts
at Mon Apr 9 20:58:53 2007 [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by FRoberts ]
I have used that same technique on premature reticulated pythons with success as well. I am sure even though you did not mention, you kept the neonate warm as well as moist/wet in the deli cup. I also nearly lost the floss the way you stated, moved faster than I thought it would!!!! That technique saved a few here and there more than once for me. Never bred boas yet though, just wanted to mention it works for egg layers as well. ----- Frank Roberts
Roberts' Realm Of Reptile Research

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- ITS A BIRD..NO A PLANE...NO..ITS.... - AdamC, Mon Apr 9 18:44:07 2007

- WOW!!!! Congrats.. they look great!! - southernboids, Mon Apr 9 18:47:39 2007
- Fantastic..... - drimes, Mon Apr 9 18:58:11 2007
- Sweet #'s you got!! VERY exciting! - Daniel Klopson, Mon Apr 9 19:00:36 2007
- The yolk is not too bad... - STUART, Mon Apr 9 19:12:59 2007
- RE: ITS A BIRD..NO A PLANE...NO..ITS.... - L.A.Snakes, Inc., Mon Apr 9 19:16:43 2007

- RE: ITS A BIRD..NO A PLANE...NO..ITS.... - JoshKetchum, Mon Apr 9 19:48:56 2007
- Very Cool. - chris nicholas, Mon Apr 9 19:55:08 2007
- About the sack - giantkeeper, Mon Apr 9 19:59:19 2007
giantkeeper.... - FRoberts, Mon Apr 9 20:58:53 2007
- Nice odds... - ChrisGilbert, Mon Apr 9 20:03:20 2007
- RE: ITS A BIRD..NO A PLANE...NO..ITS.... - danktat, Mon Apr 9 20:46:36 2007
- CONGRATS, I love those... - Shane Kinney, Mon Apr 9 20:50:09 2007
- Wow Talk About Textbook.......... - vcaruso15, Mon Apr 9 21:43:42 2007
- HERE IS WHAT WE DO... - salmonboa.com, Mon Apr 9 21:48:21 2007
- Freakin sweet man. Im stoked for you. - midnightherps, Mon Apr 9 22:38:45 2007
- Have the parents been..... - rainbowsrus, Tue Apr 10 00:52:04 2007
- RE: ITS A BIRD..NO A PLANE...NO..ITS.... - Sharpman, Tue Apr 10 00:52:38 2007
- Congratulations, great litter. - kirby, Tue Apr 10 06:51:26 2007
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