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ADULT FEMALE MOTLEY !!!!!

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Posted by: millenniummorphs at Sun Sep 10 19:07:16 2006   [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by millenniummorphs ]  
   

Alot of people were asking to see some adult Motley pics, so I decided to post one of an adult Motley female. This animal should be proof that Motleys do not die ( as someone said they heard ) once they reach the 2 year old mark.

This is also the same female that dropped a perfect litter of Motleys and SUPER Motleys for us almost 2 months ago.

There was a little bit of controversy about us breeding her because she was 18 or 19 months old during the breeding season. But it is now only 2 months later and she is bigger than she was at the time she bred. She is doing amazing and has put all of her weight back on.

The babies are doing great as well. I have a super motley male that she produced that is also doing great and growing like a weed.

She is in shed, so she is a little dark looking.

I think that Motleys are extremely hardy Boas and usually thrive in a collection. They are agressive eaters and grow like weeds. Can wait to see what our Motley project produces for us this season.

Thank you .......... Adam









   

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