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Posted by: joshhutto at Sat Feb 10 00:38:59 2007 [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by joshhutto ] they are pretty snakes, but the citrus have just as much blushing and fading but with the added bright yellows and oranges. We should see some crosses from them this year and I think when they get crossed with pastels, we should see a vast difference from the orange ghost hypo's. The problem with citrus ghosts is that they are extremely hard to photograph and there is not alot of people that have adults that have reached their potential. And I'm sorry to hear about your bad experience with the breeding loan, there are too many jerks out there that could care less about what you put into that snake. I hope your breeding season is going good. We should have eggs in bout 2.5-3 weeks from a female bred to a vanilla and another bred to a spider and have a 1700g female het pied that is building and hopefully will ovulate soon and quite a few of other snakes that have bred multiple times. Keeping our fingers crossed for a good year, 10-15 clutches will hopefully be in the incubator by june. [ Hide Replies ]
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