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Almost Breedable Male

vegasbilly Mar 29, 2008 12:26 AM

This guy will be ready for the ladies next year. I love his lighter shade of green and the yellow is nice! A very clean pattern sets him off nicely! What do y'all think?

Bill

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

Replies (2)

tmshaffer Mar 30, 2008 02:30 PM

>>This guy will be ready for the ladies next year. I love his lighter shade of green and the yellow is nice! A very clean pattern sets him off nicely! What do y'all think?
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>>Bill
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>>The Menagerie:
>>3.9 Emerald Tree Boas
>>2.4 Spilotes Pullatus
>>1.3 Chondros
>>2.4 Red Tailed Green Rats - Maylasian Origin
>>2.2 Scrub Pythons (Kofiau, Bar Neck)
>>1.1 "Sunburst" Indian Sand Boas (Adults retain juvie coloration)
>>1.1 Mangrove Snakes
>>1.1 Pytas Korros
>>Veileds, Jacksons, and Panther Chams
>>1.1 American Bulldogs

Great looking snake. I really like his color

BrandonMartin Mar 30, 2008 04:51 PM

VERY NICE - I LOVE THE HI YELLOW AND LIGHT GREEN. NICE SADDLES TOO

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