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Haha! Well, these are the other species, poecilonotus, and they're pretty cool. Mean as hell, and they don't puff up much compared to sulphureus. They're a bit skinny still, as they are fresh imports, but eating well. I'll post pictures once they've put on a bit more weight! The babies are doing very well. The six I still have (I sent those two off to Dan) are perfect. They are growing so quickly it's incredible. I will be doing an update post soon about them to show how much they've grown. Today, three of them ate their first quail chicks at only two and a half months of age! Hope all is well. ----- Roy Blodgett Green Man Herpetoculture royreptile@yahoo.com
1.1 Drymarchon corais 4.4 Pseustes sulphureus 1.1 Pseustes poecilonotus 1.1 Lampropeltis getula californiae (desert phase) 1.0 Boiga dendrophila dendrophila 2.3 Pogona vitticeps (snow and red/gold) 1.0 Iguana iguana
“All men lie enveloped in whale-lines. All are born with halters round their necks; but it is only when caught in the swift, sudden turn of death, that mortals realize the silent, subtle, ever-present perils of life.”- Herman Melville
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RE: Biggest Yellow belly. - Royreptile, Fri Feb 8 14:43:30 2008
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