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Conserving_herps Jun 09, 2006 02:43 PM

She already did her pre-egg laying shed six days ago and she is absolutely huge ! I wonder how many there are...Click on the link to view her... thanks for looking.

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RAY

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MarcB Jun 09, 2006 06:16 PM

Ray buddy, I say nine big ones, what did you breed her to?
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Marc Bouchard
Selectively Bred Serpents
www.selectively-bred-serpents.ca

Conserving_herps Jun 09, 2006 07:43 PM

Hey hey hey my good friend Marc, how are you ?

I bred her with the ghost male I got from Mike Alvarez 2 years ago. The link below will show you what the ghost looks like. I also bred him with the tricolor hypo female that a lot of people love when I posted her pics before. The hypo tricolor female is in her pre-egglaying shed "blue" phase...so as soon as she sheds, I'll take a pic of her. She is actually bigger than this vanishing hypo female ...

hope you are doing well with your hondo plans....

email me...

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RAY

dniles Jun 09, 2006 07:21 PM

Man, I feel the same way. I've got this gravid peublan that will produce het hypos that is due any minute to lay her eggs. My black milk is fat and gravid too and should lay soon. I often wonder who is anticipating the egg laying more...me or the snakes! LOL.

Dave

DNS Reptiles

Conserving_herps Jun 09, 2006 07:45 PM

What a neat looking snake...great color combination !!! are the colors as striking as they were when they were just hatchlings?
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RAY

dniles Jun 10, 2006 08:10 AM

Thanks. the pic I posted is just a really nice normal female apricot. She is not quite as bright as she was as a hatchling, but the hypo peublans get lighter each shed and look better and better as they get older. Unlike the normals, the hypos are more impressive as adults than they are as hatchlings. Here's a pic or two of my hypo male...

Conserving_herps Jun 10, 2006 10:58 AM

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RAY

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