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Posted by: cid143ti at Thu Sep 30 20:35:27 2010 [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by cid143ti ] Thanks for the pics. Some of the snakes look similar to the ones you have. Some of your snakes almost look like black backs. Some of mine seem to have more yellow dorsal striping. I'm wondering if the incubation temps might have had something to do with it, in regards to mine. I have one that has on open area on his belly and and I don't think sewing him up is an option since he has quite a bit of tissue outside of his body. I will likely half to put it down. Are those last years offspring? What method of incubation did you use and what did you set your temps at? [ Hide Replies ]
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