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BrianSmith
at Thu Nov 27 18:04:28 2003 [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by BrianSmith ]
Neat snakes. Particularly the female here. Awesome coloration and pattern, and if she truly is a "dwarf" of sorts,. you have got the next "thing to have". I can't wait to see what the babies will look like as babies are often much prettier than the parents. And I wonder what an albino version of the male here would look like. That would have to be interesting too. Are you going to sacrifice an albino female or two to him this season?
>>Meet the "Golden Child" (as he's affectionately known around the shop), a new male that we recently received. He's a WC animal, but despite a nose rub came to us in excellent condition. After acclimation, we're hoping he has a fruitful and productive love life, as we can't wait to determine the genetics behind this particular trait.
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>>Here are pics of another new animal we recently acquired. She's already laid eggs & is assumed to be a "dwarf" of some sort...as far as we're concerned she's a very pretty retic, so we'll see what the future hold for her as well.
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>>Enjoy!
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>>Kara - NERD
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