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Peter Pastor Snakecharmer


  Age : 33 Joined : 08 Mar 2008 Posts : 116 Location : Slovakia
 | Subject: Re: Naja samarensis clutch Wed 2 Jul - 22:15 | |
| Hello Carsten,
huge congratulation from me, that`s really amazing news... Can`t wait to see pictures as others....
All the best, Peter P. |
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Dennis van Veldhuizen Newbie

   Age : 26 Joined : 30 Apr 2008 Posts : 21 Location : The Netherlands
 | Subject: Re: Naja samarensis clutch Thu 3 Jul - 1:52 | |
| That's great news. Congrats.
Best wishes,
Dennis. |
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Randy Ciuros Snakecharmer


   Age : 47 Joined : 18 Mar 2008 Posts : 135 Location : USA
 | Subject: Re: Naja samarensis clutch Fri 4 Jul - 23:02 | |
| Congrats Carsten,
Samarensis seem to be like Sumatrana in the number of eggs they lay. My Sumatran female is quite a bit smaller than my oldest B&W Spitter female. The Sumatran has laid 4 - 7 eggs, and the B&W lays 20 - 21 on average, but the Sumatran eggs are about 2.5 times as big. Too bad we can't get more eggs out of these two beautiful species.
Randy _________________ Snakes are people too!!! |
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Carsten Frömberg Newbie

  Age : 29 Joined : 25 Mar 2008 Posts : 32 Location : Germany
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Peter Pastor Snakecharmer


  Age : 33 Joined : 08 Mar 2008 Posts : 116 Location : Slovakia
 | Subject: Re: Naja samarensis clutch Mon 7 Jul - 19:54 | |
| Congratulation Carsten!!! Babies look very nice and well. You are right, better few as none, especially in cases when we wouldn`t anyhow able get more eggs as mother nature wants!!!
All the best, Peter P. |
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Randy Ciuros Snakecharmer


   Age : 47 Joined : 18 Mar 2008 Posts : 135 Location : USA
 | Subject: Re: Naja samarensis clutch Mon 7 Jul - 23:12 | |
| Good job Carsten. I had some Cornsnakes pip, then go back in and not come out and die in the egg. Now, with the advice of a friend, when I see an egg has pipped, I cut the egg open more with a small, angled scissor, in a big X or +, end to end and side to side on the egg, so when the baby goes back in the egg, it's easier for them to find their way back out again.
Of course you have to be very careful, but with angled scissor, it's easy to keep the part of the scissor that is inside the egg, right up under the shell, so you do not cut the baby. _________________ Snakes are people too!!! |
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Arcy_Salvacion Snakekeeper

   Age : 25 Joined : 30 Jun 2008 Posts : 52 Location : Philippines
 | Subject: Re: Naja samarensis clutch Tue 8 Jul - 19:27 | |
| Wow congrtas Carsten!
the babies look good!!! |
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Stefan Luksch Newbie

   Age : 28 Joined : 30 Apr 2008 Posts : 22 Location : Germany
 | Subject: Re: Naja samarensis clutch Fri 11 Jul - 18:05 | |
| Congrats Carsten,
what's the pendent for "green thumb" in breeding snakes instead of raising plants? Guess you'd be the one whose whole hand was completely green colouored  |
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Harold van der Ploeg Snakekeeper


   Age : 32 Joined : 27 Apr 2008 Posts : 63 Location : The Netherlands
 | Subject: Re: Naja samarensis clutch Fri 11 Jul - 21:41 | |
| Fantastic looking babies Carsten!
Cheers, Harold |
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Carsten Frömberg Newbie

  Age : 29 Joined : 25 Mar 2008 Posts : 32 Location : Germany
 | Subject: Re: Naja samarensis clutch Mon 8 Sep - 17:06 | |
| After some weeks here is a little update. The little one´s are doing gorgeous. They eat little mices and gets a little bit more calm. But if you want to handel them they jump like a spring through the boxes. Until now...I don´t have seen them spitting.
Last edited by Carsten Frömberg on Wed 10 Sep - 16:39; edited 1 time in total |
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Dennis van Veldhuizen Newbie

   Age : 26 Joined : 30 Apr 2008 Posts : 21 Location : The Netherlands
 | Subject: Re: Naja samarensis clutch Tue 9 Sep - 2:25 | |
| Good to hear that they are doing fine. They look beautifull.
Best wishes,
Dennis. |
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Carsten Frömberg Newbie

  Age : 29 Joined : 25 Mar 2008 Posts : 32 Location : Germany
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Randy Ciuros Snakecharmer


   Age : 47 Joined : 18 Mar 2008 Posts : 135 Location : USA
 | Subject: Re: Naja samarensis clutch Wed 10 Sep - 22:41 | |
| Way to go Carsten. Great looking babies. Nice looking caging also.
RC _________________ Snakes are people too!!! |
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