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    T. radix Ranch guidofatherof5's Avatar
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    Re: T. ordinoides on the Ranch

    Flicker continues to eat everyday. Here he is downing another crawler. So far he's eaten 4 days straight. Typical piggy Northwestern. I hope he continues in this behavior. He'll fit in just fine here with the other pigs.


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    Re: T. ordinoides on the Ranch

    Well you see how thin he is. Wouldn't eat for me, or the previous owner. For months. Nearly half a year in fact. I had a sneaking suspicion he would do this if I sent him to you. Lets be clear I didn't do it for you Steve. I did it to save his life.

    Very glad it worked. I don't think he would have lived if he didn't start eating immediately. He was already starting to feel weak in my hand, a bit like a limp noodle.

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    Re: T. ordinoides on the Ranch

    Quote Originally Posted by guidofatherof5 View Post
    Some of my Northwesterns(T.ordinoides) got to enjoy pinkies this morning.
    Worm scenting was required.
    That snake in the second photo ate 6 pinkies. This was after being fed night crawlers late last night. Pigs they are. Legless pigs.


    The top one is so pretty. I love the unique colored snakes. :-)
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    Re: T. ordinoides on the Ranch

    Quote Originally Posted by guidofatherof5 View Post
    Flicker continues to eat everyday. Here he is downing another crawler. So far he's eaten 4 days straight. Typical piggy Northwestern. I hope he continues in this behavior. He'll fit in just fine here with the other pigs.


    If you ever get him to breed and get some lovely red ones like him, I'd like to be on that list too. He is beautiful. I'm so glad he is eating for you.
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    Re: T. ordinoides on the Ranch

    Quote Originally Posted by ConcinnusMan View Post
    Well you see how thin he is. Wouldn't eat for me, or the previous owner. For months. Nearly half a year in fact. I had a sneaking suspicion he would do this if I sent him to you. Lets be clear I didn't do it for you Steve. I did it to save his life.

    Very glad it worked. I don't think he would have lived if he didn't start eating immediately. He was already starting to feel weak in my hand, a bit like a limp noodle.
    We are clear on that. I will do my best. Awesome snake.
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    Re: T. ordinoides on the Ranch

    And I'll do my best to make it back to Lewis Co. next year. Theres a spot there that is thick with red striped, heavy red markings, or downright erythristic like flicker.

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    Re: T. ordinoides on the Ranch

    Quote Originally Posted by Lisa4john View Post
    The top one is so pretty. I love the unique colored snakes. :-)
    She's one of my favorites and has a wonderful attitude. She thinks she's the leader of that group and challenges all the others.
    I love the attitudes these snakes have.
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    Re: T. ordinoides on the Ranch

    Here is Flicker again. Sharp looking male. He downed 2 more crawlers last night.
    The second photo is an awesome male sent to me by Richard (ConcinnusMan). He's enjoying a crawler for the second day in a row.
    Looks like a chocolate color to me.




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    Re: T. ordinoides on the Ranch

    Nice looking snakes. Is that a shed in the foreground of the second picture?
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    Re: T. ordinoides on the Ranch

    The flash kinda washes them out. Perhaps a little too close for flash.

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