Very neat snakes . I just found it very frustrating feeding pinky parts to such small babies but they sure are a beautiful snake!
Bob 
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Very neat snakes . I just found it very frustrating feeding pinky parts to such small babies but they sure are a beautiful snake!
Bob 
talk to jeff hardwick and setser they wii probaly respond to this thread
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Howdy Syspila fans...there will be some eggs this year and the hypo project will be bred hypoxhypo plus outcrossed to a couple of amazing animals.
Drop me line at Jis97@aol.com for pics and to reserve hatchlings, June/July is the best time.
As far as breeding the things, they often fight like hell and the hatchlings can be tough but approx 50% are no more difficult than any other N.A. milk (that is, about 2-4 months of tails). Before you scoff, how long are you packing tails into your Alterna before they (all) take thawed pinks??
Kirk has some super animals and we work with completely different localities.
Here's an old pic I've posted a few times already. Jeff

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Syspilas are lizard eaters upon hatching? Didn't know that. More or less difficult than alternas to acclimate to pinkies?
reako45
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