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reminded of a past question

superdave1781 Sep 27, 2007 02:24 PM

Firstly, congrats Dave on taking over the calico project, I hope it does prove to be genetic! I normally don't care for things like that, especially pie-bald but that one looks great...looks like it has snow on it's back! When I saw it, it reminded me of awhile back when someone posted a question and pics of his/her two BRBs that all of a suddent started losing pigment and were becoming white...does anyone know what happened or if anything was determined? Did the snakes live??
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-David

Check out my pet pics at:
http://www.myspace.com/obx_fisherman

1.0 ball python (Pandora - don't ask)
1.0 argentine boa (Prometheus)
0.1 hogg island boa (Andromeda)
0.0.1 brazilian rainbow boa (Inara)
1.0 kenyan sand boa (Diablo)
1.0 normal corn snake(Cypress)
0.1 amery. corn snake (Morgan LaFay)
0.0.1 banded cali. kingsnake (Cain)
1.0 tangerine honduran milksnake (Narcissus)
0.0.1 snow corn snake (Valkyrie)
1.0 amazon tree boa (Pegasus)
0.0.1 colombian boa (Athena)
0.0.1 albino san diego gopher snake (TBD)
0.0.1 sandfish skink (Slick)
0.0.1 fire skink (Phoenix)
1.0 dog (Luke)

the wife's pets:
1.0 bearded dragon (Leonidas)
1.1 ferrets (Ares, Enyo)
0.0.1 betta fish (Captain Morgan)
1.2 cats (Galahad, Ripley and Sassy)

Replies (2)

twomonsters Sep 29, 2007 07:19 AM

The snakes are still alive and are slowly recovering after there treatments. The female has started to return to her natural color and is feeding on regular schedule now. The male is on his way to healing he still needs more time to complete the healing process.

rainbowsrus Sep 29, 2007 09:41 AM

Treatments? Sounds like you got something diagnosed. Would you mind supplying details? What was found to be wrong? What were the treatments? Also is another thread higher up the list with many more replies. Also started by superdave.

>>The snakes are still alive and are slowly recovering after there treatments. The female has started to return to her natural color and is feeding on regular schedule now. The male is on his way to healing he still needs more time to complete the healing process.
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Thanks,

Dave Colling

www.rainbows-r-us-reptiles.com

0.1 Wife (WC and still very fiesty)
0.2 kids (CBB, a big part of our selective breeding program)

LOL, to many snakes to list, last count:
24.36 BRB
19.19 BCI
And those are only the breeders

lots.lots.lots feeder mice and rats

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