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Posted by: Kelly_Haller at Fri Apr 27 19:44:08 2007 [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by Kelly_Haller ] Caught them late last night but did not want to turn on the lights for a photo. Came home at noon today and they were still locked up. Jud's male has never failed, and this will be the 4th litter he has produced if it takes. This will be the first time for this female. I raised her up from our first litter produced in 2001. She is exceptional, and the most calm and laid back green I have ever worked with next to this male, and I expect the young to have outstanding temperaments. She is between 13.5 and 14 feet and a little over 100 lbs. Jud's male has grown and he is now at exactly 12.75 feet and 68 lbs. This is the largest male green anaconda that I know of in captivity. He definitely has the routine down. | ||
>> Next Message: awesome..... - FRoberts, Fri Apr 27 22:47:06 2007 >> Next Message: RE: Took this photo at noon today..... - madisonrecords, Sat Apr 28 11:47:45 2007 >> Next Message: wonderful photo and snakes! n/p - Slithering_Serpents, Sun Apr 29 14:35:43 2007 >> Next Message: RE: Took this photo at noon today..... - midnightherps, Sun Apr 29 23:05:32 2007 |
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