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Great shed

danktat Dec 23, 2007 02:12 AM

Well as some of you all know, Rebecca's keeper male (still with no name) had two retained sheds that I had to peel off as he never even attempted to get them off. Today however he peeled it off like it was how he has always done it. Once piece and perfect. Some of the wrinkliness has gone away as well. Not exactly normal yet but I can tell that after another good shed or two he will be back on track.
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He isn't the most peaked or colorful boa but he is very light and has the brightest tail of the entire litter He also had his life saved so he holds a place close to my wife's heart. Even as the runt of the litter (he is about half the size of Narcissus who was born in the same litter) we are still very proud of him and his fighting spirit. Thanks for looking.
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Replies (2)

acesfull Dec 24, 2007 12:31 AM

Nice snake! glad to see the little ones make it

Ophidia_Junkie Dec 24, 2007 01:48 PM

Good work Dank! Glad to hear he's doing better.

I had a runt male in my last litter. 90 gram babies, and he was 54 grams. He also refused to eat for a month and a half after birth. Somehow, he snapped out of it, and is doing great, if not a little porky. LOL

Sometimes those runts turn out to be prize fighters.
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