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New Hondos

mfoux Jun 03, 2007 02:44 PM

Here are a couple of new hondos I got from Tom Stevens. Both of the little biters are het for albino.

Replies (6)

MikeRusso Jun 03, 2007 04:27 PM

They look like a pleasure to deal with!

But, they are nice looking and i am sure that they will calm down as they put on size.. Good luck with them!

~ Mike Russo

antr1 Jun 03, 2007 05:38 PM

They will calm down after a bit. In the mean time you just have to grin and bare it.

Nice looking snakes. Comming from Tom, you can rest assured they will be eating machines.

antr1 Jun 03, 2007 05:41 PM

Duh

mgl Jun 03, 2007 06:14 PM

Good looking hondos. Tom's a great guy with very quality animals. Good luck with them

mgl

Nir Jun 03, 2007 06:40 PM

Hehe, Nice hondos!

I recently bought an het-hybino male from Tom and the bugger bit me right out of the bag! hehe

Tom what do you do to your milks? :P hehe
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Nicholas Bertrand

mfoux Jun 04, 2007 06:55 PM

The biting doesn't bother me. I've been bitten by bigger and meaner. These little guys are just fine. Great eaters, too.
Funny story, the day I bought these. Tom was selling a nice, friendly little corn to a young teenage boy and his mother. While he was giving them advice on their new purchase, these two little hondos were chewing my hands up. When Tom finished with his other sale I turned to him with little bloody snake kisses all over my hands and said, "Yeah, I'll take these two." You guys shoulda seen the looks on the mom's and kid's faces. Priceless!

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