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tbrock
at Thu Jan 10 13:12:04 2013 [ Report Abuse ] [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by tbrock ]
I'm looking forward to seeing more!
I can relate to a lot of that. My first snake clutch was several years back, with my local Thornscrub ratsnakes (meahllmorum) - and I have bred and produced several species of ratsnakes since then. But - even though I live in Texas, I never kept any subocs until 2012. I have liked them for a long time though, and finally got the bug to keep and breed them.
BTW, I have a baby pipping today too (will probably make a post later) - a Santa Rita Mountains locality Northern Green Ratsnake (Senticolis triaspis intermedia). Only one egg survived to hatching in this clutch, which is the second clutch of 2012 from that female, and the 8th captive clutch I have gotten since starting to breed intermedia in 2010.
----- -Toby Brock Southwestern Center for Herpetological Research
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