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northern ringneck pipping photo

jamesh Aug 01, 2011 06:00 PM

here is a link to a photo of one of my ringneck eggs hatching.just sharing.thanks for looking
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mikefedzen Aug 02, 2011 03:47 AM

cool shot. I like the picture before that one more though.
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jamesh Aug 04, 2011 06:54 PM

thanks your right. you can probably appreciate the brownsnake newborns i just photographed.here is the link for those. how do you go about feeding them at this size?(ant eggs? thats my guess)i usually find browns under rocks where i know the ants warm their eggs and larvae.
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mikefedzen Aug 05, 2011 09:27 PM

those pics are good because they show exactly how tiny neonate brown snakes are, good stuff.
with the neonate ringnecks I've had them eat ant eggs/larvae but keeping a decent supply of that isn't the easiest thing to do. also small salamanders, you might have luck with chopped up pieces of salamander/worms and placed in a bowl left in the enclosure overnight. maybe a little water bowl full of tiny guppies or mosquito fish.
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DMong Aug 14, 2011 10:50 PM

Wow!,....that shot as well as many of the other's you took are absolutely top-notch!

Thanks for sharing those great shots!

~Doug
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