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    Re: T.radix Ranch

    Steve, I am beginning to believe you are Superman! You're an amazing Dad to your kids, look after all those snakes and still have such a beautiful back yard. Incredible! You put us to shame! You have a magic wand, right? Or are there more hours in a day in Steveland?


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    Re: T.radix Ranch

    Quote Originally Posted by Sputnik View Post
    Steve, I am beginning to believe you are Superman! You're an amazing Dad to your kids, look after all those snakes and still have such a beautiful back yard. Incredible! You put us to shame! You have a magic wand, right? Or are there more hours in a day in Steveland?
    It's called Mother Nature. This time of the year everything looks great but then we get into a run of high 90's or 100 degree days and the yard goes brown and it looks a lot different.

    My secret is all the fertilizer the radixes put down
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    Re: T.radix Ranch

    Quote Originally Posted by guidofatherof5 View Post

    My secret is all the fertilizer the radixes put down
    LOL yea fertilizer .. i would call it that
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    Re: T.radix Ranch

    Found this big male sunning himself in the garden this morning. While checking him over I found what at first looked like dried poop or mud around his cloaca. I gave him a bath and cleaned that area up. I found he has a small infection.
    He'll spend a little time in the infirmary until this gets cleared up. Hopefully one shed cycle. I'm hoping it's just a surface/scale infection and not something that will require a Vet visit.

    Hope it's not an STD.......(snake tranmitted disease)
    Steve
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    Re: T.radix Ranch

    kind of looks like a bite to me
    glad he's getting good care
    rhea
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    Re: T.radix Ranch

    Quote Originally Posted by drache View Post
    kind of looks like a bite to me
    glad he's getting good care
    He's not happy.
    Rubbing cream twice a day on his private area is making him cranky.
    I think he'd rather be outside taking care of business.
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    They are not just snakes. They're garter snakes.
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    nice save
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    Re: T.radix Ranch

    We were supposed to get 1 inch of snow. By Saturday morning we had 4.5 inches. I think the radix season is about over. I hope all the scrubs found a warm place for the Winter. I'm already looking forward to the great masses of radixes next Spring. I went out today and moved a wood pile and collected about 50 slugs. This snow will be gone in a day or so and I will make a big push to collect as much free food as I can.
    This year will be different as I can now buy worms wholesale. No more Walmart. I have to buy 500 at a time but the savings is substantial.
    Steve
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    Wow, snow already! I'm complaining cause I'm cold here and it's been low 60's as a high.

    Great picture! Love to see it at someone elses house! Only kidding, I really do love the first snows. After New Years, it can all go away and be spring again.
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    Re: T.radix Ranch

    Quote Originally Posted by guidofatherof5 View Post
    Found this big male sunning himself in the garden this morning. While checking him over I found what at first looked like dried poop or mud around his cloaca. I gave him a bath and cleaned that area up. I found he has a small infection.
    He'll spend a little time in the infirmary until this gets cleared up. Hopefully one shed cycle. I'm hoping it's just a surface/scale infection and not something that will require a Vet visit.

    Hope it's not an STD.......(snake tranmitted disease)
    Hey Steve,
    It's so awesome you rescued this little guy, what ever happened to him?

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