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Posted by: davester at Tue Jan 31 10:46:57 2006 [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by davester ] Hondurans should be your choice. Plenty of color morphs and patterns. They hold their value (especially tangerine albinos) so your offspring will sell quicker for supplies and cage upgrades. My tang. albinos should breed soon and they are as tame as puppy dogs. They take frozen/thawed mice/ratpups gently from my hand (they did the same with f/t pinkies when they were younger). They cruz around their cage during the day a lot too. I have a pair of double het for ghost tri-colors which are pretty skitish, they don't bite and they feed good but don't like to be handled. Individual hondos have their own personalities so it is better to raise them up from hatchlings or yearlings to tame them down although with the selective breeding I think they are getting domesticated. Their cage requirements are not great get a rack from H/Depot and the big clear plastic storage bins when they get big, have fun | ||
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