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53kw
at Thu Nov 4 12:04:10 2010 [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by 53kw ]
I'll see about posting a shot of a Panther Canyon hatchling soon. Very wiggly little things.
The Panther Canyon subocs are all spoken for, going to associates who have been waiting for them to hatch. I may hold one or two back to see if they color up like their dad.
I've included a shot of one of my Hueco Canyon animals. After years of semi-professional photography work, I'm still at home with film and kind of suck at digital. Most of my digital shots get deleted without seeing the light of day. This one is passable but still no match for seeing this snake in person.
The Huecos had their third birthday last week and will be pushing four years old by the time they breed next June or July. They're large and both agressive feeders, like feeding a boa constrictor. Thawed, live, they don't care--gimme da food! Snap! The female is well-fleshed going into hibernation and hopefully will produce nice eggs with no complications. Many of the same folks who are getting Panther Canyon babies are eagerly awaiting the Huecos--they've been drooling over them for years.
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