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    Re: Not a garter snake but very cool!!!

    thanks so much Lori
    they're really cool pictures
    now I wonder where I can get some really small eggs . . .
    rhea
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    Re: Not a garter snake but very cool!!!

    Quote Originally Posted by drache View Post
    thanks so much Lori
    they're really cool pictures
    now I wonder where I can get some really small eggs . . .
    Start keeping finches, geckos (Hemidactylus species are usually prolific breeders) or anoles.

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    Re: Not a garter snake but very cool!!!

    So, how did it get through the shell? The specialized egg-eating species usually break the shell and regurgitate it, but are Pantherophis species able to do the same?[/quote]

    I don't know but its got like five in it already and working on the sixth
    and I thought even the egg-eating species ate one at a time???
    Justin

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    Re: Not a garter snake but very cool!!!

    Yeah, as far as I can tell, they do only eat one at a time. If it can't break those shells, it's going to have one hell of a problem in a few days.

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    Re: Not a garter snake but very cool!!!

    Quote Originally Posted by Stefan-A View Post
    Yeah, as far as I can tell, they do only eat one at a time. If it can't break those shells, it's going to have one hell of a problem in a few days.
    hahaha, yeah tell me about it......I'm thinking it will just squeeze them to break'em or the digestion process will open them up......not really sure either way, but just a thought really........
    Justin

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    Re: Not a garter snake but very cool!!!

    I would think a snake's digestive enzymes could eat thru the shell? After all, what is a shell but mostly calcium, right... or maybe the enzymes soften to shell to where it crackles apart? An egg isn't hard to break on its side...

    I've left some fresh eggs in with my ball python, Fluffy, and she has done nothing but use them as head rests... lol. I was thinking maybe she'd go for them. She likes baby chicks (no, not mine, lol I buy her frozen!! And that's still hard, I do love my chickens...) Maybe a softer shelled egg like the finches that Stephan mentioned...

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    Re: Not a garter snake but very cool!!!

    Darn it wish we in the uk had loads of wild snakes to come accross! although did see an article in a paper were a grass snake (named hissing sid!) was busy emptying some one goldfish pond of its goldfish!

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    Re: Not a garter snake but very cool!!!

    wow lori they are some cool pics you have there

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    Re: Not a garter snake but very cool!!!

    Those are geat pictures, Lori !! Thanks for sharing
    If you have more pics like this ........

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    Re: Not a garter snake but very cool!!!

    Excellent photos, Lori!
    James.

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