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norml32
at Thu Mar 22 00:16:02 2007 [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by norml32 ]
>>Thanks for the compliments Norm. I, of course, can't take any credit for the animals' natural beauty - that's due solely to the Australian environment sculpting them to their current state. But what a state eh?! These guys have to have the most subtle (and IMHO beautiful) iridescence of any snake species. It's the kind that doesn't just jump out like a rainbow boa or white lipped python, but subtly infuses the light. Okay, so I'm going off on an odd tangent.
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>>Congrats on obtaining your Apodora. I've never kept them, but certainly wouldn't mind doing so. I just hope people start producing cbb animals more often so that the species as a whole will become more available.
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>>Anyway, by all means, post pics of yours!
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>>Chance Duncan
>>www.rivervalleyexotics.com
Here you go, Chance:
males

female


Just got my third male today. All three are captive hatched. Unfortunately, he came without a heat pack and was a frozen ball. I thought I was going to lose him...he barely flickered. Two hours under a heat bulb and he appears to be fine, no fluids coming out of his mouth and moving around well. Hopefully I dodged a bullet.
norm
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