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FRoberts
at Sat Jul 5 16:45:52 2008 [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by FRoberts ]
They are such cool snakes and not to many people (I know of) keep them.
Well you can be glad he is eating so well and will be on his way to bigger eggs.
My friend still uses finch eggs as well.
The first time he ate when he got him I had to feed him via a tube till he got the zebra finch's laying eggs regularly.
They are a snake I have wanted as long as I can remember, so for now I guess I will have to live vicariously through another.
That is a kewl shot of the egg in the throat as well!!!!
The first time I saw the little regurged shell I had to smile!
Thanks for sharing !
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>>Here's a pic of Loki - I'll try to take a picture to scale soon. He's pretty tiny. I call him my little shoelace, because that's about how big he is. I actually tried him on button quail eggs a few times, but I think they were just way too big to handle right now. He scarfs down those finch eggs though, so I'm hoping maybe now that he's more comfortable with eating and growing a bit, he'll be moving on to bigger and better (and easier to procure!) eggs soon.
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>>1.0 African egg eater (Loki)
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Thanks,
Frank Roberts

I opened my mouth and out flowed a melody black.
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