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    T.s. affectionado EasternGirl's Avatar
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    Re: B/W radixes

    Sorry..one more thing..Richard...I just watched your video and the funny thing is I had actually googled your video and watched it when I was looking up info on snow plains right before Jason sent Possum to me...little did I know I was actually watching my future snake in the video! That's too funny...
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    Re: B/W radixes

    Yeah, i know, it is funny. Jason bought the snows and the iowa plains (from julio's red albino plains pair) in the video, and a few others, from me last Sept. I got them from Julio's litters last summer.

    I didn't really want to part with them. plans changed and it was just too much to move all my stuff 1500 miles to CA and deal with moving the snakes too.

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    Re: B/W radixes

    I have a '11 erythristic eastern that had a neurological problem as well. He'd have a hard time controlling his neck, wobbling side to side a lot. He'd miss the food sometimes when he'd strike. Well last week, he grabbed a piece of fish about 3 times the size of his head, raised it above the substrate, and took off with it. (He was worried about the radix grabbing it.) In Zach's case, he seems to have grown out out of the problem. Maybe with some growth the muscles are stronger?

    P.S. After he gobbled down his fish, he took off after the radix and tried to wrestle his piece away from him. I better cut them a little smaller next time!
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    Re: B/W radixes

    Those have got to be the classiest garters I’ve seen. I think old b/w movie star names would fit them well. Well done Steve, well done.

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    Re: B/W radixes

    Yes...sorry about the diversion of topic Steve...I love the black and white radixes...they are gorgeous. Perhaps we could see a new pic soon? If anyone wants to discuss snows or neuro disorders further, I would be happy to, please take the discussion over to my thread: http://www.thamnophis.com/forum/gene...snakes-55.html

    Again Steve...I apologize for hijaking your thread.
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    Re: B/W radixes

    Not a problem. Thanks.
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    Re: B/W radixes

    Steve, I just stole that B&W&RED photo and I'm working it into a poster. Let's get that old project done.

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    Re: B/W radixes

    Sounds good. Anything I can do to help?
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    Re: B/W radixes

    Thanks Steve, If you have any other morph or pos. morph pictures that you'd like to share, that will help. I don't have many morphs (1 blue, 1snow, 1 albino), so my photos are mostly of hets. But let me do this one poster today, and then we can talk about it.

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    Re: B/W radixes

    Hmmmmm....... I'm curious.

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