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Very nice...just got one myself..more

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Posted by: Chance at Thu Nov 6 15:45:29 2003   [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by Chance ]  
   

That's impressive that that is an '03. I picked up one of Mike's '03 tiger het albinos at the Dallas show, and I was amazed at their size, even though he's only maybe a little over 4' but has some nice thickness. Then through Mike I got one of Bob's really dark lavendars (almost purple without the extra 1k, lol), that just arrived yesterday. She's a little more like what I was expecting, between 2.5 and 3' and fairly slender. I can't wait to see how she develops as she ages. Both of those snakes have awesome attitude. Pictures will come very soon, by the way....



On top of those, I did a trade with a guy by the name of Jim Mason at that show to give him my 1.1 adult and subadult scrub pythons and get 0.1 '02 het albino normal-looking retic that originally came from Bob. I was told she didn't have the best attitude, and I can now vouch for that. She nailed me pretty well the other day, but considering her size (easily 8' or maybe a little more) it could have been worse...lol. I hope to get her up to breedable size next year and have my other two ready year after, but we'll see how it all pans out. All I can really say is that both Mike and Bob have excellent animals and are great to deal with. Whenever I can finally get time to get some pictures made and uploaded, many will come. Oh, by the way and before I go, do you know what month yours was born in? Mike said he has some of his animals breeding right now and should be laying late Jan to Early Feb, to produce animals in April or so. I guess yours would have had to be on the early end, then my tiger must have been midway, and the dark lavendar must have been really recent (though she technically did come from Bob, not Mike). Thanks again for your excellent pictures.


   

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