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thayeri............anyone?

JETZEN Feb 04, 2006 01:48 PM

old pic

not so old pic, thanks for looKING
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Replies (7)

justinian2120 Feb 04, 2006 02:01 PM

nice specimen...can't beat a mexicana for variability,huh...funny,that's a clear depiction that head is about the same size,despite the obvious growth of his body.pretty snake

JETZEN Feb 04, 2006 03:01 PM

his head is'nt growing! well, i'm not gonna worry about it.

xbertmouser Feb 04, 2006 03:09 PM

very nice thanks

JETZEN Feb 04, 2006 03:14 PM

let's have a pic-a-thon sometime. I wanna see more of those killer cals of yours.

xbertmouser Feb 04, 2006 04:09 PM

ok i'll put together some but i got 41 kings and i have to get the hang of posting them. here are some i think i have already shown but ow well

JETZEN Feb 04, 2006 05:51 PM

The striper's alright but the other two are unique, any chance of getting more info? Thanks......

xbertmouser Feb 04, 2006 09:11 PM

... know what i have lol. i am not sure about the unknown cal. the spotted is a cal king. i honestly have my cart hooked up in front of my horse! i have alot of info on my cal king breeders and on my thayeri. but have gone from 0-41 in a few months. i did my research on the racks and built them and filled them in one weekend! now i am getting to know each snake so i will be on top of my game if any problems should arise. getting into a feeding schedule, learning about what to look for if there is a problem. so far i have done a good job. the snakes are in their heat range and able to thermo reg their own temps. plenty of room. plenty of hiding spots.they can dig and stay under "ground". fresh water every three days and the water dishes get soaked in bleach on the week end. labor of love!
i could not imagine taking care of any more than this. maybe in a few years. i have all i can safely keep healthy and maintain my other hobbies-like playing my les paul!!!!!!!!

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