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RE: size comp....

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Posted by: damnitbonnie at Thu Oct 26 08:27:51 2006  [ Report Abuse ] [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by damnitbonnie ]  
   

I thought his looked like mine also. That's why I asked about the mouth.

Steve, you can pass any of my photos on that might be of help.

This female is more aggressive than the others but not as much as the armata. I thought that was because she was wild caught and young. She doesn't bite but will display, hiss and run away. The others just let me pick them up.

I got her in March or April and she laid a clutch on September 17th. Of 18 eggs all but 7 molded quickly. She's puffing out again and I did have her in a cage with Monroe for 3 weeks or so.

Best I could measure (she didn't want to be held) she's 5 inches snout to vent and just over 11 inches snout to tail tip.
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