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A pic for charina

Postby wawhitey » 07 16, 2017 •  [Post 1]

I would have posted this if the "snakes!" Thread but it seems to have disappeared. Anyway, this os the little dude that i posted a pic of curled up in my friends palm in cle elum about a year ago. Hes shed twice now, and hes doing very well. Apparently he has quite the appetite, and will eat out of my friends hand. Your namesake appears to be thriving.
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Re: A pic for charina

Postby Trumkin the Dwarf » 07 16, 2017 •  [Post 2]

What's it eating? Looks like a newborn mouse?
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Re: A pic for charina

Postby wawhitey » 07 16, 2017 •  [Post 3]

Ya, pinkie mouse. Rubber boas are small, and this one is a juvenile.
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Re: A pic for charina

Postby Lefty » 07 16, 2017 •  [Post 4]

Something about :shock: snakes is just creepy.
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Re: A pic for charina

Postby Charina » 07 16, 2017 •  [Post 5]

Sweet! Once they are started on lab mice, they are pretty much problem free. Glad to see it's eating well.
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