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    "Third shed, A Success" Hornets23's Avatar
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    Re: Concinnus update

    They are so pretty!
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    Re: Concinnus update

    Wow, Xena reminds me of Fatty. :P
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    Hoping to get some T. s. sirtalis High-Reds next summer!


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    Re: Concinnus update

    If those are CB 08 from Hans, they were born on April 12th
    I would be interessted in their wieght!
    But, what is that about three mile island?
    Allready waiting for the sommer
    best wishes bis bald Udo
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    Re: Concinnus update

    I'll see if they're intersted in being weighed tonight ... my scales aren't terribly accurate tho so it will be my best guestimation, I wish I had some digital scales like I used to ... both have added at least a third to their length since coming here, they put my other garters to shame, the've shot past my yearlings although it'll be a little while yet before Xena matches Clint's girth!!! and both Xena and Xerxes are hovering around 24" (+for Xena - whom I lovingly call little monster) ... I feed them every four days on chopped salmon and pinkies and they clean their plate every time without fail (two pinkies chopped with an equalish amount of salmon with skin left on ... they still look for more when they're finished rofl was going to up the offerings in a week or so) ... I also include vitamins in the water ... and, lastly, they get very regular handling anything between 1-3hours per week. (I'll buy some digital scales in the future and give this a go again with as many species as possible http://www.thamnophis.com/forum/gene...her-stuff.html)

    They might just be fast growers ... I think Alan Francis mentions how voracious they are and that concinnus are a fast growing species.
    Keeping - 'Florida blue' sirtalis, concinnus, infernalis, parietalis, radix, marcianus and ocellatus.

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    Re: Concinnus update

    my concinnus babies were voracious eaters and fast growing as well (except for one)

    Udo - Three Mile Island in Pennsylvania has a nuclear power plant that had an incident in the late seventies
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    Re: Concinnus update

    Quote Originally Posted by drache View Post
    Udo - Three Mile Island in Pennsylvania has a nuclear power plant that had an incident in the late seventies
    Yup, the worst nuclear disaster in US history, with 0 dead and 0 injured.

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    Re: Concinnus update

    Wow, I just brought my 08 pair of concinnus home last night and they are little pencil snakes. Mind you they were born in late June but I doubt they will be that size with two more months of age.

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    What gorgeous snakes! When there are babies on the way be sure to let me know...teehee.

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    Thanks for all the info Greg! Pretty amazing for '08 babies!!!

    I'm also interested in your handling theory. Frick is the bigger of my two and gets handled more because he tolerates it better, but Frack is catching up in growth and I suspect it's because I stopped hand feeding him. He eats better when left with food. His brother(the bigger) eats well no matter what, but is way more active presumably burning more calories. Even though I only have the two it is interesting to observe and compare May try upping the general handling with Frick after he comes out of shed
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    Re: Concinnus update

    Quote Originally Posted by jitami View Post
    Thanks for all the info Greg! Pretty amazing for '08 babies!!!

    I'm also interested in your handling theory. Frick is the bigger of my two and gets handled more because he tolerates it better, but Frack is catching up in growth and I suspect it's because I stopped hand feeding him. He eats better when left with food. His brother(the bigger) eats well no matter what, but is way more active presumably burning more calories. Even though I only have the two it is interesting to observe and compare May try upping the general handling with Frick after he comes out of shed
    it's only a fledgeling project ... part of my schooling. It's not perfect but I think it can be equated to increased activity stimulating the growth. Its a study that I adapted from gerbils which show a pronounced growth increase through handling in their formative stages. I decided I wanted to do it with snakes and was rewarded with two ribbons which the lab technician promptly ordered after discussing it with my Biology teacher at the time
    Keeping - 'Florida blue' sirtalis, concinnus, infernalis, parietalis, radix, marcianus and ocellatus.

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