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World`s Smallest Piebald ???

mlpetros Aug 20, 2008 02:44 PM

I hatched out a little female piebald that was a whopping 22 grams. She was a twin, the other twin did not make it. Anyway, she is now feeding on her own and is up to 30 grams. She is pictured next to her big sister who is over 100 grams already. Hope this little girl keeps feeding and ends up being ok.
Best wishes, Mark Petros BallPython777.com

Replies (5)

RoyalVariations Aug 20, 2008 02:49 PM

Good luck with her, she is beautiful,

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Kyle
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dnreptiles Aug 20, 2008 03:30 PM

Good Luck. I had a pastel hatch last year that was 23grams. Itty bitty. I hope yours makes it
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Dave
Phila, PA

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shopony Aug 20, 2008 04:50 PM

Hey, those babys are smokin little or not. I can't wait to breed my pieds this season. This will be my first time breeding pieds and I can't wait. I have high white pieds and I am so excited!!!! THANKS, GOOD LUCK WITH MINI PIE! BOB

littleleeper23 Aug 20, 2008 05:26 PM

Hi Mark,

Worlds smallest pie Gotta call het Lil Debbie or Hostess.

I know of triplets that weighed 17g and survived. One of my pastels was 25g and has now all but captured her brothers and sisters. I am sure she will be fine.

I thought 25g was dinky!! Looked like a fat cornsnake.

Lee

jeffflanagan Aug 20, 2008 08:13 PM

Fantastic that a snake that small is healthy and eating.

Beautiful animals!

Congratulations!

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