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Forum Moderator
Re: Baiting snakes
A big thanks for sharing, Terry. I know I'd have to try real hard not to keep them all.
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Hi Terry,
Thanks again for the story and pictures. It's always entertaining reading, and you've certainly contributed well beyond this thread. It's good to see that the snake(s) in the most recent photo look strong and healthy. I hope to see them again. In the meantime, I hope they have a good summer . Thanks for sharing your experiences with us. I haven't read one word from you that I haven't enjoyed . Talk to you soon,
Rick
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Truieneer, e ras apoat
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Like the others said. Thank you very much for the last update and sharing the experience.
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Thanks for posting. I enjoyed this thread immensely. What I wouldn't give to have a place where I could bait snakes!
Joanna
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Adult snake
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I thought I had closed out this thread but I guess not. It’s kind of like when you say a sad goodbye and then come back 10 minutes later because you forgot your gloves, so I guess it may never end. Anyway for those of you who developed some interest and affection for the sunroom snakes, MS#1 is back and is becoming a permanent resident, and he is getting ready to shed.
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Ol' blues eyes is back! No sign of Ladybug?
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Adult snake
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No Ladybug, but I'll keep looking.
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Former Moderator
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Hmmmm. The thread that wouldn't die . I think I feel a pulse after reading about the two pallidula and the common, Easterns that you recently "adopted." I'm charging up the paddles just in case. 
Rick
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Adult snake
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About 3000 of you folks have joined this forum since this thread went into semi-permanent burmination, and some of you seemed to kind of enjoy it, so I thought I would bring it back for at least a couple of updates.
It has been a long cold winter, and even longer cold spring, but it has finally gotten warm enough that my little friends (one so far) have come out from under the sunroon floor. Saw a very shy head a couple of days ago, and caught this little guy sunning yesterday afternoon. A very nice looking little classic eastern, with his very dull post burmination skin on. It will be a nice green when it sheds. Hopefully a few more will show up and I can get some good pix.
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