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mgl Jun 10, 2006 05:06 PM

These are a secondary project as I primarily deal w/ Asian rats but should have some nice babies

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mgl Jun 10, 2006 05:07 PM

I received a pair from John Firneno last year. Love them to death. Spunky and great eaters.

Thanks John

jfirneno Jun 10, 2006 05:26 PM

I'm glad they're doing well. They certainly can eat!!!

All the best
John

jfirneno Jun 10, 2006 05:43 PM

NT

mgl Jun 10, 2006 05:11 PM

I have had a few clutches dropped and awaiting my coxi eggs to hatch very soon. I am excited to see my unique mandarin, fresh bloodline, gravid and ready to drop. I had another gorgeous one throw slugs but I'm hoping to get some viable offspring from her.

I'll drop you a line John

Also pictured is a hatchling mandarin from last year, average coloration

jfirneno Jun 10, 2006 05:36 PM

I'll bet that clutch will be fun to hatch. I hope you are pampering that beauty. I think she's the Mrs. America of mandarin ratsnakes.

Just to catch you up, the two females from you are doing incredibly. They always eat and are full of spunk. I'll have to send you photos. One is very different from any mandarins I've seen. It is extremely thick bodied. I'll have to get the lowdown on this snake's parents.

Good luck on all your projects this year and keep in touch.

Best regards
John

>>I have had a few clutches dropped and awaiting my coxi eggs to hatch very soon. I am excited to see my unique mandarin, fresh bloodline, gravid and ready to drop. I had another gorgeous one throw slugs but I'm hoping to get some viable offspring from her.
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mgl Jun 10, 2006 06:29 PM

Sorry I've been out of touch. Had the back surgery and recovering...everything is going well. I'll check the lineage from last year's records although I believe the mother was also fresh bloodline.

thanks
matt

jfirneno Jun 10, 2006 07:20 PM

No problem. Back surgery is definitely more important than mandarins (boy that's an understatement). Yeah, we'll have to compare notes on that hefty female.

All the best
John

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