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RE: This season has started really good.

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Posted by: peter54 at Mon Mar 31 01:50:54 2008  [ Report Abuse ] [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by peter54 ]  
   

Thanks Aaron. No I have not produced any of these before. I have been breeding different kinds of Lampropeltis since the early 80ies, but never any mountain kings.

As said before, my agalma stock consists of six 2005 born and one small female from 1999. I also have a very large 2004 female from Eric Stoops, but she got ill last august and the older male I had died from an intestinal disease a year ago. This larger female have been in brumation since september and I'm starting to warm her up now. She has been kept in total isolation since I don't know what kind of disease she's got. Vet's want to perform a liver biopsy on her to be able to determine the cause of the disease, but I'm very hesitant. I'm afraid such a thing might kill her.


   

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