Posted by:
DMong
at Wed Nov 11 21:55:46 2009 [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by DMong ]
Yes, I would also agree about it working out better than some other shipping incidents do.
I would say making sure they are properly hydrated is of utmost importance right now for starters, since it's hard to say how long they were going through this ordeal, and how they were treated when they were confiscated.
Then it is important to make sure they get fed VERY small pinks at first too. Sometimes tiny hatchlings that are just starting out, and have been a bit emmaciated will have trouble digesting larger pinkies. And as you might already know, regurges are extremely important to avoid, especially with them being so tiny, that can be big trouble.
Good luck with your new acquisitions, and let us know how they are doing from time to time.
You did well, it's hard to beat several free snakes!
best regards, ~Doug

----- "a snake in the grass is a GOOD thing" 
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