OK, bringing up the colubrids and had the camera out tonite...here are a few starting with a Anery Whiteside.
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OK, bringing up the colubrids and had the camera out tonite...here are a few starting with a Anery Whiteside.
She should breed for me for the first time..nice animal.
I love these!
Male
np
A nice female
Female
Note the spots of extra yellow on his head..??
Lots of yellow, bad pic
also note how many bands???, its a ...
,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,thomas
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Morphs... just like baseball cards BUT ALIVE, how cool is that???
my website www.barmollysplace.com
he's a beaut! very nice
,,,,,,,,,,thomas
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Morphs... just like baseball cards BUT ALIVE, how cool is that???
my website www.barmollysplace.com
Hey Jeff,
Let me know when those produce. Please!
I love those wide bands.
-Phil
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Work is the curse
of the drinking class!
Wow Jeff knew about the goini but didn't know you were into so many getula ssp.'s -- what else is up there? Thanks for sharing the shots....
Chris
Chris, beat my head in for years producing tons of little baby milks that didnt want to eat,lol. One year I think I produced like 100 coastals...and barely any made it because it was before the internet(to find people that wanted em AND for helpful feeders lizards). When I got back into breeding I realized that I dont ever want to produce more than 20-30 of those finicky ssp(coastals, NA milks,mole kings)per year...which means say 4 clutches....which means you cant keep everything. At least I cant,lol, without some help from my friends. Thanks,Jeff
Well yeah over-production with anything leads to trouble... but lol when you're talking small assist-fed pains in the a** more than you can handle becomes quickly relative. Personally I don't even double clutch... have a couple times and never really felt it was worth it. Either way, you're right in keeping the numbers down -- better across the board!
Chris
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