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09-27-12, 03:35 PM
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Eyelash litter #2: a MUCH better outcome
My second Eyelash viper litter arrived this morning, and I am beyond exstatic. 15 live, healthy babies, no stills, no slugs. 10 pinks and 5 greens. To top it off, I got to watch a few being born, and emerging from the egg sack. What a cool experience! Now, prepare yourselves for some epic cuteness
Mom and Dad
A group shot
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09-27-12, 03:39 PM
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Re: Eyelash litter #2: a MUCH better outcome
awww! so cute in their little tub!
I'm guessing the momma is the darling green and red girl that the red one is laying on?
Glad to hear there were no stills or slugs!!
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09-27-12, 03:40 PM
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Re: Eyelash litter #2: a MUCH better outcome
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09-27-12, 03:41 PM
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Re: Eyelash litter #2: a MUCH better outcome
Very cool! Now my question regarding hots how do you move the babies to separete tubs without getting nailed by another baby? Hope its not a dumb question I just know nothing about hots and their needs!
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09-27-12, 03:42 PM
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Re: Eyelash litter #2: a MUCH better outcome
OMG, that last picture is adorable!! i want a 'like' button system >XD Instant like!!
Can't wait to see more of these adorable little buggers!
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[0.1 Artist named Kaetlin Varner]
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09-27-12, 03:45 PM
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Re: Eyelash litter #2: a MUCH better outcome
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09-27-12, 03:49 PM
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Re: Eyelash litter #2: a MUCH better outcome
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09-27-12, 03:50 PM
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Re: Eyelash litter #2: a MUCH better outcome
Congrats on a perfectly health clutch. They are some little cuties.
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09-27-12, 03:50 PM
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Re: Eyelash litter #2: a MUCH better outcome
I knew the second litter would be the bomb !
Big congrats man !
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09-27-12, 04:00 PM
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Re: Eyelash litter #2: a MUCH better outcome
Thanks, everyone
The green one is the mother.
I use small hooks to move them. At this size, they wouldn't do much damage, anyways.
This litter in definitely the bomb! A pink bomb.
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09-27-12, 04:06 PM
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Re: Eyelash litter #2: a MUCH better outcome
There has to be nothing better than a 100% healthy clutch. Congratulations!
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09-27-12, 05:24 PM
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Re: Eyelash litter #2: a MUCH better outcome
That is epically awesome! Congrats on a great litter!
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09-27-12, 05:30 PM
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Re: Eyelash litter #2: a MUCH better outcome
Hmmm I thought all venomous snakes were toxic from the start!
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09-27-12, 05:32 PM
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Re: Eyelash litter #2: a MUCH better outcome
I'm a bit of a venom noob, how venomous are these? do bites typically produce fatalities? how bad is the venom? sorry about the questions, i'm just a bit curious.
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09-27-12, 06:10 PM
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Re: Eyelash litter #2: a MUCH better outcome
Oh, they are venomous from the start. It's just, at this size, the ammount of venom that they are able to inject is so minute, it's not likely to cause much damage. That being said, I am extremely careful with them, even at this size. I've never been bit, and i don't plan on starting now.
The adults are certainly capable of inflicting a fatal bite, though it's not very likely. They are blamed for a few deaths, annually, in their native range. I have not heard of a fatality from this species in the U.S.
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