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RE: Philodryas viridissimus LAYS 11:

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Posted by: ratsnakehaven at Sun Jun 27 13:05:49 2010   [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by ratsnakehaven ]  
   

Congratulations, again...

That looks like an interesting species, along with baroni. Would like to pick your brain sometime for some characteristics of those snakes.

Regards...TC


>>Philodryas viridissimus LAYS 11:
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>>This is a species in the same family with baroni (Barrons racer) however viridissimus is from Surinam and I posted below earlier about finding her finally gravid. I am not sure but have yet to find anyone else who bred of even keeps this beautiful species.
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>>Came home from an all nighter at the shop (thinking also about the viridissimus) at 5 AM and peeked into her hide cave and 3 were out and by 7 AM the rest were out.
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>>One of the first few top eggs was sticking to the top of the ceramic cave and I was sweating that a bit so thought to not allow it to dry and have to incubate the entire cave piece. I lifted it slowly and the entire group of eggs raised a tad and the egg let off thankfully as either the eggs were going to give or my heart would. The egg that stuck can be viewed in the group with the odd spot/patch on it at the highest egg.
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>>After she had them all, she tried to hug the eggs like a python and was curling them and I had to slowly move her off. After she was off, started the open-mouth thing at me which is something not often seen with these. All of the eggs look great so I can consider myself very lucky and can now go crash. And she is presently seeking a a meal which I will give her tomorrow.
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