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Old 12-26-03, 02:45 PM   #1
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A Super story...

This year we had our first pairing of Pastel Jungles. I t was a very exciting time waiting for our female to lay eggs and once they arrived the waiting game had begun.

54 days later the first to pip was a Super Pastel that literally blew my mind. She was very clean and I nicknamed her the Super Duper. What most people don’t know is that there was a second Super as well. A day later all the hatchlings had come out of their shells with one exception…the second super.

The day after that it still had not emerged. Something was wrong. I could still see the yolk and it wasn’t being absorbed. I suspected a twisted umbilical cord. I slowly lifted her from the egg and discovered that she had a major deformity. As you can see by the pics her belly was sewn together leaving an opening around one inch long. I could see her tiny heart beating through the opening and she weighed only 42 grams.





She also had her yolk sack still attached and not an ounce of it was absorbed. It was beginning to rot and harden so I made some calls to get some advice. I decided to cut her cord after tying a thread around it just below the opening. She was very weak and I knew she needed some protein quickly. I went to the kitchen and put some chicken yolk in a syringe, put a tube down her throat and filled her belly. The next day I half expected to find her dead but to my surprise she was not.

To make a long story short, Genie, the second Super Duper, now 246 grams, is thriving along with her great personality. She is a fighter.



So when some told me to just throw her in the freezer and others told me she would never survive, I couldn’t loose faith in the greatest thing of all…nature. Sometimes if we just let it do its thing, it has a way of making things work out.

Merry Christmas to all. Keep the faith.

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Old 12-26-03, 02:54 PM   #2
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Great story Mark, thanks for sharing...

She is beautiful regardless....
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Old 12-26-03, 02:55 PM   #3
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good for you, and congrats with the clutch, that is one of the most stunning bp's ive seen, lets hope the prob. did not affect her reproductive organs, and she can make more babies. good luck
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Old 12-26-03, 02:57 PM   #4
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I love hearing stories like this! Typically breeders just freezer even those with minor flaws that wouldn't affect their well-being Glad to hear she's doing well!
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Old 12-26-03, 03:03 PM   #5
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Crazy story, crazy looking snake... you're in another dimension man. Can't imagine hatching out Pastel Jungles, can't imagine having to deal with that kind of problem. The stress must have been incredible.
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Old 12-26-03, 03:27 PM   #6
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I read your post about this on KS but I don't post there.

But I did want to say "Well done!" Very nice snake and you've done a great job with her! You deserve all of the success you've had.

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Old 12-26-03, 05:05 PM   #7
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Great job! Awesome story. If this ever this happens to me I'll know who to contact!
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Old 12-26-03, 05:20 PM   #8
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AWWWWWWW!!! shes beautiful! Good job on the saving on her, and I agree with Linds, that most would have freezered her for lack of trouble. Cudos, and good luck making offspring from them. Marry Christmas
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That is a great story, and that snake is awesome looking! How cool it made it!

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absolutely amazing, amazing story, amazing bp's!
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Old 12-27-03, 05:33 PM   #11
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Very nice Mark. This is a great reward that only great, honest and knowledgeable breeders get!

Long life to you and all your projects.

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your story is touching and filled my eyes . its touching to know that there are poeple in this world that have kind hearts such as yourself. I'm glad to here that she is fine and still going strong .
hope you had a wonderful christmas and have a wonderful new year .
i bought a ball from you about at the november show 2002 and she thryving, she pisses my boyfriend off because she wont eat for him *lol* .
but she eats for me EVERY time .. *LoL*
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I too got teary eyed, thanks for sharing what a beautiful outcome and snake. I love happy endings!! Your Awesome!
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Wow congrats mark you blow my mind you did the best thing for that little gem way to be that super is sweeeet man keep up the good work.
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Great story. And beautiful BP!
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