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Posted by: steve g at Fri Jan 9 22:31:25 2004 [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by steve g ] Terry is correct in that it is difficult to determine just how those drab neonates are going to turn out. Your best bet is ALWAYS having a look at the parents. The bairdi below is now 4 and 1/2 years old. He was purchased as a hatchling at a show, and the parents were up for sale as well. Good move on my part buying him, but bad move not shelling out for the parents as well. Bairdi are like fine wine.........they get better as they age. Make sure you have some in your snake "cellar". | ||
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