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JaxMD May 09, 2005 09:52 PM

Hrmmmm anyone know what this is from?

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JaxMD May 09, 2005 09:56 PM

BABIES , Well I did what I sent out to do. Id like to thank all you guys but especially EdK. Ive separated them (3 in all) and they seem to be doing great on frozen bloodworms (couldnt cut my earthworms small enough). Funny how the female that looked the biggest wasnt the one to lay them (maybe more down the road). Thanks again enjoy.

caecilianman02 May 17, 2005 05:12 PM

Hello,

Congragulations! Good luck! These creatures have a fascinating life cycle that I hope you enjoy observing firsthand!
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DAVE

1.0 Western green toad
1.1 green treefrogs
1.0 Florida blue garter snake
1.1 Oriental fire-bellied toads
1.0 American bullfrog
0.1 Spanish ribbed newt
0.0.1 Eastern ribbon snake
1.1 red-cheeked mud turtles
0.1 Dubia day gecko
1.0 Sonoran gopher snake
1.1 rough green snakes
1.1 giant African black millipedes
1.0 Okeetee corn snake
0.1 Albino African clawed frog
1.0 Kenyan sand boa
0.0.1 Argentine flame-bellied toadlet
0.0.1 African bullfrog
1.0 yellow * Everglades rat snake intergrade
1.1 Western hognose snakes
1.2 fire salamanders
1.1 scarlet kingsnakes
0.0.1 scarlet snake
0.0.1 Argentine horned frog
1.1 Southern ringneck snakes
0.0.1 night snake
0.0.1 Florida brown snake
0.1 Pine woods snake
1.0 rough earth snake
0.1 (parthenogenic) Brahminy blind snake
0.1 Northern brown snake

wombat May 18, 2005 09:30 AM

Maybe some shed skin? I'm a newbie to these critters, but that would be my guess...FWIW

JaxMD May 18, 2005 10:20 PM

Its their external lungs after they've been shed (you can see the veins on the lungs and the trachea opening). Lol I was just wondering if anyone else knew what it was .

EdK May 25, 2005 06:39 PM

When I opened the first pic I thought that looked like a shed gill. Congrats.
Frozen bloodworms are a good first food and I have reared many offspring on them.

Ed

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