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07-08-11, 11:35 PM
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Diesel the pumpkin killer
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Re: New Slayer Retic :)
Ok thanks Stephan. I knew you could cut them a little to help but the way he was just pulling them out made me cringe.
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07-08-11, 11:38 PM
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Re: New Slayer Retic :)
The way hes doing it is... wrong in my opinion, but I never bred reptiles at the scale that he does so my word doesn't stand for much against him. You can actually cut eggs the day they are layed IF YOU ARE CAREFUL, and replace that small hole with saran wrap and watch the snake develop. It's not as simple as cutting and putting the plastic over but it isn't hard. The hard part is keeping the incubator free of any mold because with a hole it WILL kill the snake.
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07-08-11, 11:43 PM
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Diesel the pumpkin killer
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Re: New Slayer Retic :)
Oh wow.. watching it form must be incredible! I would love to do that but would be afraid of harming the snake. Seeing how I will never breed I don't really have the option but its always good to know more!!
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07-09-11, 12:15 AM
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Re: New Slayer Retic :)
That guy is pretty ruthless when it comes to handling snakes. I've seen a few of his videos and there was one where he showed how to pop a snake which was horrible. He couldn't get it done right the first time so he kept pushing and squeezing until the hemis came out. What a moron!
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07-12-11, 09:57 PM
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Re: New Slayer Retic :)
I haven't started breeding yet but watching him do that just made me cringe....especially as small as they are and I would imagin still quite fragile and he's pulling on em just to show off colors to the f-ing camera. And the cutting seemed pretty over-zealous. Idk...
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07-13-11, 07:27 AM
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Re: New Slayer Retic :)
The way hes cutting is fine. The way he handles babies may be rough in our opinion but hes got years and years more experience then us, and if it harmed them physically he probably would have stopped years ago.
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07-13-11, 07:47 AM
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Re: New Slayer Retic :)
I will be cutting my eggs but its only to help them but that's as far as ill will go they have to get out them self, i think it has to be scary for a little snake to get pulled out of the egg like that.
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07-13-11, 07:52 AM
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Re: New Slayer Retic :)
Its good to leave them in there so they can absorb as much yolk as they want to.
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08-01-11, 01:42 PM
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Re: New Slayer Retic :)
Okay no one else noticed? everyones calling it a slayer?
I'm fairly certain it's Selayer...
lovely snake none the less!
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