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Posted by: RyanT at Fri Apr 15 21:00:09 2005 [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by RyanT ] I wanted to find out what some opinions and personal experiences are about how many females one male can successfully breed in a season.? And here is my adult male possible super salmon I got on Tuesday. He came from Jesse Van Atta at Forever Boas. Really nice snake. I was lucky to get ahold of him. He's around 5 feet long and has a really wide range of color variation. This is the orangest I've seen him so far in person. He also has a very blue phase. Can't wait to see that one. I'm really glad to have him but I realized I'm not real sure what to breed him to. I'm thinking maybe a Hogg and another super salmon. What do you think of him and what ideas would you have to breed him to yourself (if you care)? | ||
>> Next Message: RE: I guess nobody really does care. That part was just a joke. np - RyanT, Sat Apr 16 22:08:40 2005 >> Next Message: Hi Ryan.... - Sojourn, Sun Apr 17 10:09:36 2005 |
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