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Terry Cox
at Thu Jan 29 05:02:01 2004 [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by Terry Cox ]
You know I like your climacophora collection, Tom, LOL. That original albino female was one of the nicest Eurasian albinos I'd ever seen. I don't believe it was a Kunisar Is. though, so it probably will strengthen that line being from a warmer climate with a longer active season. They aren't corn snakes though, heheh.
The climacophora are slow maturing, I think, like the moellendorffi and schrencki. My moellendorffi didn't stop growing until about five yrs. old and same with the schrencki. I have a pair of Russians right now that were four last summer and I could breed them this spring if I wanted to get offspring, but I'm probably going to get out of that species to make time and room. I have one female moellendorffi still that was six last summer and she looks the best ever and is her heaviest this winter. I'll post a pic of her later this winter. She's a cutie, but nasty (:
Good luck with the climacs....TC.
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