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GrotesqueBurgess
at Fri Nov 30 13:25:47 2007 [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by GrotesqueBurgess ]
Actually, I'm happy you told me that they clear up right before shedding. I never knew because I leave my snakes alone while they're in shed (and they usually stay in their hides while they're in shed). Learn something new every day!
Okay, so I should prepare for this guy to possibly shed again. He doesn't have mites, which is amazing considering the situation he came from, but that's really good. His skin is a lot less wrinkly from dehydration now. With the size cage he was kept in (a 10 gallon), I don't see how they fit the snake and a water bowl in the cage at the same time.
I was looking over your site (from the link on the CO2 chamber post) and looking at your burm pics. They look great. They've got that nice bright color that I like so much. Pixil's got it too, but this guy doesn't. He's dark and dull.
On a side note, I had to do a double take on your picture, because you look exactly like one of my uncles (RIP), and a lot like one of the others.
I'm working on a website too, but it might take a while for it to get up and running.
Thanks for the advice, ----- ~Sara~
"If you look down on me, I am evil, If you look up to me, I am God, if you look straight at me, I Am you"
-Charles Manson
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