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"Heebie-&-Geebie"....anyone?....................

JETZEN Feb 03, 2006 07:16 PM

L.Lemke line blotched phase "goini",
here's "Heebie"

here's "Geebie" and thanks for looKING
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xbertmouser Feb 03, 2006 07:31 PM

they look great. my two boys (one five and one seven) were running around and stopped dead in their tracks. can u guess the words that came out of their mouths? lol
i said no but i have to see if they will. they want one now. thanks for inspiring them hahaha.

JETZEN Feb 03, 2006 07:42 PM

gonna post some more pics of your fantastic herd of cali? I know you did'nt post pics of all of them.

xbertmouser Feb 03, 2006 08:16 PM

hahahahahahahahaha had to snap this. cause this is as close as he is getting. he grabbed a pound puppy for his snake got to love em!!!!!!!!!

JETZEN Feb 03, 2006 08:52 PM

I never seen a more GIGANTIC thayeri!LOL!!!

xbertmouser Feb 03, 2006 09:30 PM

if he produces any this year he said he would trade for a patternless choc cali. what a deal!!!!he is a snake nut just like me. i got six cals this week and he claimed all of the albinos haha. he carries that snake all over.i am going to post some pics this weekend i got to learn how to take good pics.did you see the post about the aspen? man that broke my heart. he is doing good.i think i am going to put them all on paper towels soon. this little guy has had a rough start in life. first he was born with a kink in his back was set up to be culled, then given to me. then two weeks ago he slid out of a tub i left sticking out of the rack found him two hours later on the cold garage floor under some lids in a room with three cats! then last night he got this aspen lodged in his neck! and i keep calling her a he.

JETZEN Feb 04, 2006 12:16 AM

in feeding containers

Try it, you'll like it.

xbertmouser Feb 04, 2006 07:54 AM

thanks i'll pick soom up today

JETZEN Feb 04, 2006 09:19 AM

from it's enclosure to feeding container, if the snake has a jittery disposition then use a snakehook for extracting it out of it's enclosure and placing it in the container. Feeding containers totaly eliminate the risk of substrate swallowing.
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