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Spilotes Cruisin'

vegasbilly Oct 08, 2007 05:02 PM

A couple of pics of one pair of these beauties I'm proud to own. I have a new female in quarantine that I can't wait to introduce some time in the future! She's a bit small to be in w/the big ones and I'm not going to stress her by snapping her pic. Needless to say she's remarkable tame, as are all 4 of my adults. An occasional head-butt bluff bite is all I get from them. One blasted out of the cage while I was cleaning. He seemed so happy I left him up there for an hour or so!

Bill

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The Menagerie:
3.8 Emerald Tree Boas
2.4 Spilotes Pullatus
1.3 Chondros
2.4 Red Tailed Green Rats - Maylasian Origin
2.2 Scrub Pythons (Kofiau, Moluccan)
1.1 "Sunburst" Indian Sand Boas (Adults retain juvie coloration)
Veileds, Jacksons, and Panther Chams
1.1 American Bulldogs

Replies (4)

BillyBoy Oct 09, 2007 06:21 AM

Just gorgeous Bill!

Billy

tokaysrnice Oct 09, 2007 10:35 AM

Nice snakes! Have you had any breeding success with them?
Nate
I think I might need to change my name to Bill so I can really fit in lol.

vegasbilly Oct 11, 2007 11:07 PM

I produced the ones pictured. They are F2 holdbacks that are just now big enough to breed this season.

Bill
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The Menagerie:
3.8 Emerald Tree Boas
2.4 Spilotes Pullatus
1.3 Chondros
2.4 Red Tailed Green Rats - Maylasian Origin
2.2 Scrub Pythons (Kofiau, Moluccan)
1.1 "Sunburst" Indian Sand Boas (Adults retain juvie coloration)
Veileds, Jacksons, and Panther Chams
1.1 American Bulldogs

Nir Oct 09, 2007 11:59 PM

Nice Tiger rats!

My Spilotes are also very tame! Well not Cornsnake tame, but neither of my 3 specimens as ever tried to bite me...
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Nicholas Bertrand

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