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boaphile May 25, 2006 12:18 PM

Oh Baby!

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michaelburton May 25, 2006 12:46 PM

Congrats Jeff on producing such an unbelievable snake. Is it a surinam? Were you expecting that to pop up? I would love to know a little more about the litter. Also, do you have any pictures of your mostertail hypos? Once again, congrats!
Michael Burton

sun_king May 25, 2006 01:16 PM

That is one killer snake. What is that? Post some more pics and how about the parents?

Joe

ajfreptiles May 25, 2006 01:38 PM

Hey Jeff, I can see your mug just covered with baby goo from that big hug you just had...lol....Those are some real smokers!

Take care.

Andy
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senorsnake May 25, 2006 01:42 PM

Beautiful baby, what exactly do you have there? And thanks, I just two hide/combo cages from you 2 days ago, worth every penny!
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0.1 Het Albino
1.0 DH-Sunglow

ChrisGilbert May 25, 2006 02:18 PM

some Bolivian Amarali again! and one HELL of a job!

JOEP123 May 25, 2006 03:05 PM

Dude what is it?
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Joel Pretz

JOEP123 May 25, 2006 03:22 PM

My spelling sucks...
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Joel Pretz

drimes May 25, 2006 05:10 PM

Glad to see some babies from you this season.

That little Brazilian baby is really unique, it appears to have NO saddles at all!

Denny

ChrisGilbert May 26, 2006 07:45 AM

was that a Brazilian litter? I thought they were Bolivians. Jeff hasn't been produceing many amarali recently so I may be wrong on my information.

kirby May 25, 2006 08:27 PM

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bcijoe May 26, 2006 08:36 AM

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Thanks and take care - Joe Rollo
'Tis not the stongest of the species that will eventually survive, nor the most intelligent, but the one most responsive to change' Charles Darwin

Daniel Klopson May 26, 2006 10:39 PM

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