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07-28-03, 07:11 PM
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bunch-o-attitude
My bulls finally hatched from my albino female who lost her life going into surgery to remove the eggs. 7 out of 15 made it. There were 5 albinos and 2 hets.
They are little bundles of attitude.
And no I do not know the local, wish I did but I don't.
and no B.W. you cant have these to feed your coral either
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07-28-03, 07:46 PM
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Sorry to hear the bad news, but you have some very nice ones to pick from now.
:Mark
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07-28-03, 08:05 PM
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Wicked babies - bullsnakes are such a blast! Sorry about your female but at least you have some great looking hatchlings,
mary v.
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07-28-03, 08:34 PM
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Ha ha look at those guys!!! Ready to strike at anything!! Great stuff!
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07-28-03, 09:36 PM
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Those are beautiful hatchlings! Congratulations.
Simon
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07-29-03, 01:29 AM
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tough arent they you can tell just by looking
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07-29-03, 08:04 AM
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Wow!! I love Bull snakes. My first snake was a bull. I find them very docile. Shame you are in USA. Im in Uk. I would love a hatchling. My Ekans was a rescue snake 5 weeks ago. I'm gonna build her up & get her a mate. Keep us posted on them with lots more pics.
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07-29-03, 08:16 AM
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congrats!
Im sorry about your female, at least some of the eggs hacthed and you have her offspring to remember her.....good luck with them!
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07-29-03, 08:36 AM
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Awww, they look great! I love bullsnakes! Congrats on the babies, sorry about the female. But keep poppin out lots more pits
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07-29-03, 08:56 AM
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Sorry to hear about your girl, she left you with some beautiful little babies though! Just look at that attitude... hehe...
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07-29-03, 11:03 AM
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Congrats dude!! Cute lil fellas!
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07-29-03, 02:46 PM
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Congrats on the bull snakes, they are gorgeous! Looks like the two in front are ready to lash. How adorable.
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07-29-03, 02:53 PM
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So the eggs that hatched were laid? Or were they manually/surgically removed? All the eggs that I have had removed "manually" from any snake in the past have died. Very curious to know if the ones that hatched had been "removed" or "laid". I've heard before that they receive a "special bacterial coating" when laid & it is the reason why "manually" or surgically extracted eggs usually die. Can you fill us in on the details & maybe someone can enlighten us more about this subject. Mark I.
P.S. Oh & of course SORRY to hear about your loss
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07-29-03, 09:52 PM
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Thanks for the kind words from all.
I have decided to keep all offspring, I loved their mother she was one of my favorites.
To gonesnakee,
The 7 eggs were laid. As of to date I have never had a removed egg to hatch. I have not heard of the bacteria thing though. I had three snakes this year that were eggbound and none of the eggs removed were fertile. Worst year I have ever had, well exept for the time I found a stilborn litter of 1/2 ghost and 1/2 salmon B.C.I.
Usually bulls just huff alot but these will bite the pi$$ out of you.
Sucky pics I know, I am going to have to budget in a camera.
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08-24-03, 11:53 PM
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Hahahaha that pic is hilarious! Congrats!
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