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    Re: Baby Sharp Tailed Snake Pics

    ya i noticed that too its a very orange albino
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    cool!!! saw that earlier....and by looking at the eyes, I'd say it's an albino....sweet little snakes!
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    Re: Baby Sharp Tailed Snake Pics

    That is the cutest, tiniest little snake I've ever seen! How big are they full grown?
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    Re: Baby Sharp Tailed Snake Pics

    Wow that guy's tiny. Got quite a little attitude on him to for such a small snake. Very pretty though......good luck in getting him to eat, imagine that's not going to be easy.
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    Re: Baby Sharp Tailed Snake Pics

    Neat find, Reed. Nice coloration to it. I sometimes keep an Eastern Worm Snake short, they are similar in both their habit and their nature. Very secretive. Need slightly damp substrate to burrow in and let it settle in undisturbed. It should eat OK in a few days.
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    Re: Baby Sharp Tailed Snake Pics

    im thinking im just gunna let him go where i found him (btw i put out 5 black rubber mats for snake straps and i found him under there)
    Quote Originally Posted by Sid View Post
    Neat find, Reed. Nice coloration to it. I sometimes keep an Eastern Worm Snake short, they are similar in both their habit and their nature. Very secretive. Need slightly damp substrate to burrow in and let it settle in undisturbed. It should eat OK in a few days.
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