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Posted by: warriorprncss3 at Mon Sep 27 18:08:41 2004   [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by warriorprncss3 ]  
   

I have a reversed trio of pygmy rattlesnakes and I think the female is gravid. (I haven't investigated too closely. lol) Well anyway a few days ago I threw in a couple mice and thought they had been eaten. Last night I noticed a funny smell coming from their enclosure and looked closer. They stockpiled the mice in a nice little pile in the back corner and the female was laying on them! I have never seen anything like this and neither have the other local breeders. Anyone else seen anything like this?
Sera
S and M Reptiles


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3.6 ball pythons
1.2 king snakes (1 chocolate, 2 albino)
1.1 columbian red tail boas
1.1 pueblan milksnakes
2.2 african house snakes
2.2 striped albino applegate gophers
1.0 watersnake
1.2 burmese pythons (1 albino, 2 hets)
2.1 pygmy rattlesnakes
1.1 dumeril's boas
3.3 corns (miami, okatee, snow, caramel, 2 creamsicle)
1.1 jungle corns
0.1 american alligator
0.2 ferrets
0.2 degus


   

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