05-16-2014, 01:49 PM
Well here they are. I did individual pictures and some group photos.
![[Image: IMG_0315.JPG]](https://lh4.googleusercontent.com/-uN7dh7CmdVg/U3WGv2BPAeI/AAAAAAAABkc/ZV68rXMexfY/w409-h545-no/IMG_0315.JPG)
This is the tiniest one. One egg was smaller to begin with. Don't worry, he will catch up.
![[Image: IMG_0316.JPG]](https://lh4.googleusercontent.com/-GanW8Fm5OVo/U3WGufyQZWI/AAAAAAAABkA/kwEbjBJYbJ0/w727-h545-no/IMG_0316.JPG)
![[Image: IMG_0317.JPG]](https://lh4.googleusercontent.com/-cCEVK5Tn82w/U3WGu0SOJ9I/AAAAAAAABkE/MZu93LinQm0/w727-h545-no/IMG_0317.JPG)
![[Image: IMG_0319.JPG]](https://lh3.googleusercontent.com/-3Onp-I8kQ7w/U3WGwCx0NVI/AAAAAAAABkY/A70WJSLef78/w727-h545-no/IMG_0319.JPG)
![[Image: IMG_0321.JPG]](https://lh5.googleusercontent.com/-u88X_6LoB44/U3WGwsX5HyI/AAAAAAAABkU/YymmPIokB1o/w409-h545-no/IMG_0321.JPG)
I think this might be the one you saw hatch.
![[Image: IMG_0323.JPG]](https://lh3.googleusercontent.com/-_mjtMXJ3TrU/U3WGyoA636I/AAAAAAAABks/o7DQKsS2d40/w727-h545-no/IMG_0323.JPG)
Here I am trying to set them up and it is like herding cats.
![[Image: IMG_0324.JPG]](https://lh5.googleusercontent.com/-ooVSa80HvJ4/U3WGzONarfI/AAAAAAAABk4/HanePFe5IG4/w727-h545-no/IMG_0324.JPG)
Now they are acting more like a group.
![[Image: IMG_0325.JPG]](https://lh5.googleusercontent.com/-80QFo8BaNFg/U3WGzNjXUrI/AAAAAAAABk0/qesBLVKidbI/w409-h545-no/IMG_0325.JPG)
They are getting to know each other and of course start to form a tangle.
![[Image: IMG_0326.JPG]](https://lh5.googleusercontent.com/-LAdOIPHhZow/U3WGzy8MPNI/AAAAAAAABlA/oFIZUgFRF5Y/w409-h545-no/IMG_0326.JPG)
Now they have settled in as a group and are sleeping together. They are hiding under the paper towel and only come out at night. A newborn snake can't be too careful.
This is the tiniest one. One egg was smaller to begin with. Don't worry, he will catch up.
I think this might be the one you saw hatch.
Here I am trying to set them up and it is like herding cats.

Now they are acting more like a group.
They are getting to know each other and of course start to form a tangle.
Now they have settled in as a group and are sleeping together. They are hiding under the paper towel and only come out at night. A newborn snake can't be too careful.
Catherine