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FRoberts
at Thu Dec 6 18:57:27 2007 [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by FRoberts ]
very nice animals as usual...I have a few nice red tails...can never get their pink in the shots...have to get a real camera...been using my cell phone...here are a few OT....till I get some of my boas...several recent post together lol...may not make verbal sense lol...pics are the point...I do have 6 different redtails (bci)to photograph as well...
Some cell phone pictures...of a few of my Reticulated Pythons & various others...all pic's taken in 2007 (unless noted)...
A few of my late 2006 Albino reticulatus ( Bob Clark )...




A few of my female 2001 mainland retic ( Charles Juiliano/Frank Roberts/Charles Juiliano )...



A few of my 1998 Male Ambon Yellowhead X Mainland Silver ( Charles Juiliano/Frank Roberts/Daniel Stokas )...





A few of my 1998 Female Ambon Yellowhead X Mainland Silver ( Charles Juiliano/Frank Roberts/Daniel Stokas )...















A few of my 1998 male tiger reticulatus ( Karl Hermann )...



A few of my 1998 female tiger reticulatus ( Dave/Tracy Barker...Hermann to Yellowheaded reticulatus )...









pic when they where yonger...only pic in this tread that's not recent...

A few of my 1995 female Mainland reticulatus ( Juiliano / Roberts )...
pre ovulation...

ovulation...

post ovulation pic's ( no specific order )
4 possible sire's...bred with 4 males before and after ovulation...who knows...???
Number #1


Number #2


Number #3


Number #4


( yes he also bred the Liasis mackloti as well... )
more pic's of my 1995 female Mainland reticulatus she appears to be gravid...I think she will lay very soon..most likely by the middle of dec...my guess being the 10th...Hope they are fertile...this is her first time breeding and she is 12 years old. I was shocked she even ovulated...

























some other snakes breeding this year...




















Brazilian Rainbow Boas...
























here some of my Poor Man's Indigo's....lol...





































 ----- Thanks,
Frank Roberts Roberts' Realm Of Reptile Research

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