I found these today in my yard living under a cinder block. Jeff
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I found these today in my yard living under a cinder block. Jeff
Good find Jeff.
Did you put the block back or are you going to incubate them yourself?
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.1 Snow Corn "Hope"
1. Orange Albino Black Ratsnake "Chunk" (Goonies)
.1 Orange Albino Black Ratsnake "Peaches"
"Have you ever tried simply turning off the T.V., sitting down with your kids... and hitting them?"
I put everything back like it was. Jeff
I just asked because I am sure that no matter how hard you try the rock would not go back "perfectly" the way it was. So maybe now the eggs will be exposed to water and the chance of predation is higher...? Just my thoughts though.
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.1 Snow Corn "Hope"
1. Orange Albino Black Ratsnake "Chunk" (Goonies)
.1 Orange Albino Black Ratsnake "Peaches"
"Have you ever tried simply turning off the T.V., sitting down with your kids... and hitting them?"
Nice. I bred Southeasten Five-lineds several years ago. Pictured here is a Western Skink I found in California:
Looks a lot like the ground skinks from around here.
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.1 Snow Corn "Hope"
1. Orange Albino Black Ratsnake "Chunk" (Goonies)
.1 Orange Albino Black Ratsnake "Peaches"
"Have you ever tried simply turning off the T.V., sitting down with your kids... and hitting them?"
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