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RE: Could Someone Please Clarify......

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Posted by: rainbowsrus at Mon Oct 10 18:53:18 2005   [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by rainbowsrus ]  
   

Hey Linda IMO, what they are "supposed" to mean:

Neonate - newborn to 6 months (exact number of months debatable)
Baby - same as neonate
Juvenile - more than 6 months but less than a yearling
Yearling (I think this one is pretty easy)
Sub-Adult - I would say 1.5 to 2.5 years, even into 3.5 years if raised slowly
Adult (I guess mature enough to breed) - yes

Also is there a standard of time to become LTC? I don't believe there is, I suspect LTC means they've had it "more than a week"

One more.......Proven meaning produced viable offspring or "it bred something"?

IMO, SHOULD mean has produced live offspring AND any morph status also proven. ie a het for albino, to be proven it would have to be bred and produced an Albino baby. I would agree with the argument that if the 1 albino was stillborn, it would still be proven. Same snake if bred to a non albino het snake could be a "proven" breeder with "unproven" albino het status.
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Thanks,

Dave "Rainbows-R-Us"


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