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RE: Gaping squam

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Posted by: squamiger at Fri Jul 14 21:45:27 2006  [ Report Abuse ] [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by squamiger ]  
   

Hi Al

Wow, you have some really nice animals! Thank you for sharing as I am a fellow photo junkie (I looked at every single photo you had in that album...and I've been drooling over your bitis photos, too). Why no black squams? I guess that they're not everyone's cup of tea, but they are some of my favorites. I really like your high contrast rust/gold animal on page one of your photos. We had a similar male (pictured), but I think yours is nicer.

I never had any luck breeding the ceratophora. I had 2.4 at one time and I saw lots of courtship but never saw them locked up and no one ever dropped any babies. I'd love to hear more about it if you are successful.

I don't want to count my squams before they drop but perhaps we could trade one or two babies if we both have some. I realize my link was way down at the bottom of my photo on the last post, so if you want to see more of my photos look here: http://corallus.com/atheris/main.html. Click on "squamigera" and then on "photos" near the top.

Take care.

Derek Morgan
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