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    Re: T. ordinoides on the Ranch

    Quote Originally Posted by katach View Post
    My ladies are all quite large then. They are right around 2ft, if not a little longer.
    U sure about that? I find that even with all my years of experience, a visual "guess" is usually grossly inaccurate.


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    Re: T. ordinoides on the Ranch

    I can vouch for that program it rocks.

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    Re: T. ordinoides on the Ranch

    Day before yesterday, on perhaps the last decent day this year for finding snakes, a friend brought me a gorgeous northwestern. I'll get pics up soon.

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    Re: T. ordinoides on the Ranch

    I'm looking for another NW too. I'm hoping to find another one, but might not be able to get one until next spring. Sigh... I love to see pictures.

    Quote Originally Posted by ConcinnusMan View Post
    Day before yesterday, on perhaps the last decent day this year for finding snakes, a friend brought me a gorgeous northwestern. I'll get pics up soon.
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    Re: T. ordinoides on the Ranch

    Well, I know of a place where they spend the winter with concinnus'. Both species den in a wooded area with plenty of fallen trees/ rotting logs. On mild winter days with sunshine , they come out and bask on top of the logs. i've seen them out in Nov, Dec, Feb but its 25 miles from me and you have to time it just right. They only come out briefly when conditions are just right.

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    Re: T. ordinoides on the Ranch

    Flicker was waiting at the screen again. Photo#1 is the first worm. Photo#2 is the second. Then he headed to the hide for some rest.




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    Re: T. ordinoides on the Ranch

    He is such a beauty, I'm so glad he is eating well for you Steve.
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    Re: T. ordinoides on the Ranch

    Wow, that's just insane. He flat refused to eat for months. I offered him everything.

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    Re: T. ordinoides on the Ranch

    I don't know what to say Richard. He's got a pattern going now. He's seeking out food. I'll let this go for a month then try to slip in some pinkies. For now I just want him to put on some girth. All in all I don't think he was too lean which is surprising since he's been off food for awhile.

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    Re: T. ordinoides on the Ranch

    He's always been thin so that surprises me too. He didn't have much body mass to lose, and he didn't.

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