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dekaybrown
at Mon Apr 28 20:37:03 2008 [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by dekaybrown ]
On a similar note - One of my feeder mice escaped and remained at large in the house for a month, Then one night we were able to corner it and recover the mouse.
The mouse had been loose for too long, and would never settle down or re-integrate with the colony. all the snakes were recently fed, and our monitor is still too small to eat an adult mouse.
So I took him out in the woods and set him free.
Who knows, someday I may find calico mix field mice in my yard 
"Like a true natures child, he was born to be wild"
It rained like the dickens last night, I couldn't help but wonder how he liked his first storm?
We do have a lot of milk snakes around, so he's on his own there.
Regards, Wayne A. Harvey our critters
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 1.2.9 Storeria dekayi Casper, Xena, Athena, & Kids 0.0.2 Thamnophis marcianus - Checkered Garter Snakes 0.0.1 Thamnophis sirtalis - common Garter - Princess 0.0.1 Nerodia sipedon - Water Snake - "Aqua" 0.1.10 Storeria occipitomaculata - Red Belly snakes 0.0.1 Amelanistic Corn Snake "CY" Juvinile CB 0.1.0. Pueblan Milk snake "Oreo" adult CB 1.0.0. ASIAN GREEN SNAKE 3' WC Cyclophiops major 0.0.1. Savannah Monitor "CHOMPER" CB 0.1.0. Green Anole "Crystal" WC 1.0.0. K9 "ACE" Black Cockapoo 1.2.0. Feline"Felix" "Kaja" & "Silver" 0.1.0. calico RAT 2.4.?? Mice - Feeder farm - Crickets / fish More herps than I could ever list out back on the land. 

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