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Old 02-18-05, 07:45 AM   #1
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Talking my collection grows

well heres amber a amel corn though she might b a motly but i aint sure
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heres gollom a anry motly

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and monty a normal BP

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no i bet some of u r wondring y i posted this in a boa forum and well i got a baby girl her names adira which means gental but powerfull and well here she is

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but ive got a questin about her shes nearly always in her water bowl ive checked 4 mights and i cant find any other ideas i dont know if shed due 4 a shed as ive only had her 3 days any ideas would b a gr8 help and let me know what u think of my little growing collection

P.S soz for spelling mistakes
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Old 02-18-05, 01:11 PM   #2
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Those are some awesome little additions, the boa especially appears to have really nice colouring

The two most common reasons for soaking are mites or dehydration. I would just give her some time, and not disturb her for a few more days. Even though you can't see them, she may still have mites. When my snake had mites I'd handled her, fed her and owned her for a month before I finally saw them. If she does have mites, search ssnakess.com for Nix, it's a cheap, safe and easy way to get rid of them.

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Old 02-18-05, 01:15 PM   #3
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nice collection! i love your corns! well actually, all of your snakies are lovely.
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Old 02-18-05, 01:28 PM   #4
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Re: my collection grows

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well heres amber a amel corn though she might b a motly but i aint sure
If I recall correctly from my corn snake days, one way to identify motleys is by the absence of a "checkered" belly pattern...
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Old 02-18-05, 01:40 PM   #5
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I think you're correct Ryan. I just checked and my motley has a plain belly.
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Nice snakes, Amel is not a Motley, Anery is. For the Boa check temps too, if its too hot it might be the cause of all the soaking. Some snakes just soak also. Lots do it after meals as the "bath" seems to help them relax & digest, I have snakes that almost always poop in the water. Keep monitoring for mites & if you discover a single one, treat all your snakes as they were infested as they probably already are. I suggest quarantine for all new specimens & a NIX treatment as part of that quarantine will prevent any mites from ever establishing in your collection. Keep monitoring to make sure, chances are things are OK but if not you want to "nip things in the bud". When its soaking use a magnifying glass & stare at its head for a while. If there are mites you will see them on the head or floating while the snake soaks. Good Luck with the new ones, Mark
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thanks guys ill keep an eye out 4 mites i didnt see any but i will keep looking thinking of it though she did just had a feed b4 she went in there so it might b that lol didnt think of that yeh i checked the bellys anry plane amel checkerd lol
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