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Just by chance, I called my local supplier to place an order for dog food & supplies, and happened to inquire of hermies. Lo and behold, not only did they have 2 jumbo pper's (absolutely rare in this area), but two smaller E's. When I expressed immediate interest in the PPer's, the owner asked if I would also take the other two, free, knowing they would get the best care (and even mentioned not wanting to split the colony! My, how much he's learned). Total cost for all 4 - $9. I can't wait to meet them!
It's wonderful to have an educated supplier, as he seemed to know the little guys' needs.
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Two jumbo PPer's and two rescue (size unknown) E's coming. Any suggestions for names? Happy Momma |
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Is that Violet? Excessive activity (esp. in the daytime) may be a sign of stress, such as pacing, excited, confused. I always bathe my newbies to refresh shell water and eliminate parasites, and immediately give a good food in an iso, for maybe a week or so, depending on how soon they start coming up more frequently and seem healthy.
Re more wonderful news...I just received a call that the newbies are on their way home...with a surprise. While emptying the tank of the 2 PP'ers, & spec. unknown 2 adoptees, he dug up two more molters, unintentionally. So, they're on the way, too. Six hermies for $9. Pays to know and educate your supplier - in this case, the owner actually had the welfare of the 4 remaining hermies in mind. Gotta go meet the new fellas! Big Smile! |
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The largest (and I mean tennis ball size!) is supposed to be a PPer. I have yet to see one with red eyes, and suspect possibly Straw. - colors are so brilliant. Healthy, active, ate well, but desperately shell shopping. The second - a pper or same as other - didn't make a move from the time of arriving. Seemed terribly dehydrated, clogged up in bathing. Still no movement. Placed in palm with home brew food, and was certain I felt movement, but still no movement out of shell when placing into iso. 1 hr. later - turned around, started digging. Thank God! Time will tell, as he is retreated far enough into shell I can't check for limbs, etc., but the colour was very deep. Hopefully he now has what he needs. Next - an E, rambunctious as they come! About same size as my current jumbo, Andre. No holding him down. 3 sus. molters (about quarter-size)turned out to need nothing more than cleaning up, food and fresh shells. Two E's, and 1 like I've never seen. You can sometimes guess by their shells who may be similar, but this guy/gal is in an all-black shell with an all-black body. Suggestions welcomed!
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