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Re: Info post- snake misscarried ( gross pic warning)
« Reply #10 on: November 04, 2009, 08:31:07 AM »
wow, thanx for the super kind words!  I just can't understand anyone who would put their snakes in danger just to breed them! All my snakes- even the more expensive morphs, are pets first, breeders second. I feel its a good way to think of your collection.  Havign them breed and give you eggs/babies is a reward for proper keeping, not something that should be expected and demanded!

When i was fedding snakes last night, I saw Abbey up nd moving around. I didnt see shed ( tho my snakes are good at hiding things) but i will see if she shedded when i tend to the cages afgter work.  She acted all normal and all.

I am glad that even tho I had to go through this scare I was able to inform other about it. I like to be prepared for what could happen, so I like to pass things on to others!!!

:D  i'll keep yas updated.

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Re: Info post- snake misscarried ( gross pic warning)
« Reply #11 on: November 04, 2009, 09:44:32 AM »
Thanks for the information its very interesting!

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Re: Info post- snake misscarried ( gross pic warning)
« Reply #12 on: May 18, 2010, 05:39:57 PM »
any update on this?
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Re: Info post- snake misscarried ( gross pic warning)
« Reply #13 on: May 19, 2010, 07:19:23 AM »
Well,  the snake who gave me this was not paired, so she had a nice break this season. She just came out of her first winter fast,  ate three meals. No more jelly slugs so I feel a bit netter, however, I am worried if she will do it again next season again. 

She was never paired ever, so I am gonna keep muy eyes peeled on her. She got very huge before she slugged out. I just hope for her sake this doesn't keep happening because I am sure it may take some effert/discomfort on her to make them and pass them

she is one of most liked norms and I hope to be able to breed her bc of her reduced pattern and not so dark color, but time will tell

so far, she is back to herself.  If she slugs out, be it jelly slugs or reg slugs, she is gonna be retired to pet only for there may be something wrong with her system, but in the end who really knows,  it's just I am not gonna have her cut open to find out, not worth it in my eyes.  I. Raised her from a wee baby and I learned alot from her.  But I hope to never see those jellies again!!  Thanks for asking about her!

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