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Thread: B/W radixes

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    T. radix Ranch guidofatherof5's Avatar
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    Re: B/W radixes

    Apparently this group has a running joke going on.
    They know I do a head count (7 B/W) every time I feed them.
    The joke is one will remain hidden in the substrate until I panic and pull the other 6 out. Then #7 pops his head out.
    Some joke. Little jerks.
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    Re: B/W radixes

    I ruined a perfectly good set-up today that I had in Cee Cee's enclosure...I had it set up so nice. Seeley was in there with her and I couldn't find him anywhere...until, of course, I pulled everything out of the enclosure and found him curled up under the substrate in the back corner! That hasn't happened in a long time. I told Seeley that he had to put everything back exactly the way I had it...but he wouldn't listen to me.
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    Re: B/W radixes

    Quote Originally Posted by guidofatherof5 View Post
    Apparently this group has a running joke going on.
    They know I do a head count (7 B/W) every time I feed them.
    The joke is one will remain hidden in the substrate until I panic and pull the other 6 out. Then #7 pops his head out.
    Some joke. Little jerks.
    Wow, I CANNOT imagine trying to take care of 7...it sounds like you even have more. One keeps me plenty busy.

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    Re: B/W radixes

    Quote Originally Posted by angrygamer View Post
    Wow, I CANNOT imagine trying to take care of 7...it sounds like you even have more. One keeps me plenty busy.
    You are very astute.
    I do have a couple other snakes.
    Steve
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    Re: B/W radixes

    a couple thousand!
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    Re: B/W radixes

    That is a just an unsubstantiated rumor.
    Steve
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    Re: B/W radixes

    sure it is!
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    Re: B/W radixes

    Quote Originally Posted by guidofatherof5 View Post
    You are very astute.
    I do have a couple other snakes.
    It's nice to know I'm not the only one that gets the, "holy crap! Where did my snake go!" feeling, I can only imagine multiplying that by x(insert # of snakes).

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    Re: B/W radixes

    I think Steve is counting them just in case one of them had a little cannibalistic moment.
    My scrubs this year are so well behaved I'm very relaxed about them, but last year I was
    waking them up for a head count regularly, I just had to make sure, you know?

    Ric
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    Re: B/W radixes

    They are truly amazing. Can I grab a photo from here for the pos. morph list, Steve?

    Ric
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