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    Snake Charmer mustang's Avatar
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    Re: T.radix Ranch rescue

    geez it NEVER STOPS for you does it?...lucky i can never seem to get it started
    ROBERT The Reptilian Teen

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    Re: T.radix Ranch rescue

    Quote Originally Posted by mustang View Post
    geez it NEVER STOPS for you does it?...lucky i can never seem to get it started
    No, it never does. By the time I find all the wild ones in my basement it's Spring time.
    I must have died and gone to heaven, radix heaven that is.
    Steve
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    Re: T.radix Ranch rescue

    Quote Originally Posted by guidofatherof5 View Post
    No, it never does. By the time I find all the wild ones in my basement it's Spring time.
    I must have died and gone to heaven, radix heaven that is.
    u goto heven i goto ....the back of the frekn line!!!!!!!!!!! it goes on for miles and miles!
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    Re: T.radix Ranch rescue

    what a pretty boy - love that green
    rhea
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    Re: T.radix Ranch rescue

    do you release any of the ones that hatched from the gravid females that came in?

    I'm real curious about what you do with these!

    Any pictures of the ones that beautiful red female popped out?

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    Re: T.radix Ranch rescue

    Quote Originally Posted by duh duh duh View Post
    do you release any of the ones that hatched from the gravid females that came in?

    I'm real curious about what you do with these!

    Any pictures of the ones that beautiful red female popped out?
    I will release the babies back into their own areas in mid Spring.
    That red girl's babies all looked normal but some are starting to get some red on them. I'll post some photos later.
    Steve
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    Re: T.radix Ranch rescue

    I just spent about 30 minutes holding this new little male. I've never had a wild male radix act so calm and contolled with me. He had no problems being touched, held, bent and inspected. He is one of the calmest males I have. No biting, musking or bolting. I'm beginning to think coming inside was just want he had planned. Maybe he was checking out my ladies through the window.
    Steve
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    Emmy, Kale, Molly, Gabby, Hailee
    They are not just snakes. They're garter snakes.
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    Re: T.radix Ranch rescue

    Quote Originally Posted by guidofatherof5 View Post
    I just spent about 30 minutes holding this new little male. I've never had a wild male radix act so calm and contolled with me. He had no problems being touched, held, bent and inspected. He is one of the calmest males I have. No biting, musking or bolting. I'm beginning to think coming inside was just want he had planned. Maybe he was checking out my ladies through the window.


    I got nothin.

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    Re: T.radix Ranch rescue

    Quote Originally Posted by guidofatherof5 View Post
    I will release the babies back into their own areas in mid Spring.
    That red girl's babies all looked normal but some are starting to get some red on them. I'll post some photos later.

    awesome. Good for you on the release.

    I can hardly wait for the photos of those babies.

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    Re: T.radix Ranch rescue

    The new male is eating like a pig. He cleaned the bowl out in a matter of minutes.
    I hope he writes a good review of the Ranch.
    Steve
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    Emmy, Kale, Molly, Gabby, Hailee
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