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Slowly starting to cozy up

tcdrover Feb 01, 2009 05:10 AM

I just introduced this male a couple of days ago.

At first he seemed pretty scared of her. He's just now
starting to make his move.

He's a dbl het for snow who I got from Robert Baker, and the
female is a dbl het for sunglow that came from Jason Robeck.

I'm hoping for one male sunglow het for anery. I'm not so sure
about my ability to be able to pick out the het for anery. I read
on here that a yellowish hue is a 'tell'?
Anyone got any pointers they can share?

Replies (5)

danktat Feb 02, 2009 11:17 AM

Sweet...good luck!
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skyslinger Feb 02, 2009 11:51 AM

over! I am waiting on the last 2 to have their POS. They are still in the extended blue period. The last two were the Leopard and Nic T pos. I figure it was because of their origin. Actually, my het Boa Woman Caramel was last but she has been living in Sunny California with Big Mike since 05 and got a late start but she is going into her POS now. Thank the sweet Lord!
Well good luck with them I hope you get your sunglow het anery!
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Ty Hege
Rat Race Solutions
www.ratracesolutions.com

tcdrover Feb 02, 2009 01:54 PM

Good luck with your 'harvest'

I was waiting for an albino male to finish up with another boa,
then I figured I might as well try this dbl het for snow & see
if it worked out.

I have another couple I might pair up later this month. A very
nice male harlequin & an f4 pastel hypo. These are some old pics
of them.


skyslinger Feb 05, 2009 09:35 AM

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Ty Hege
Rat Race Solutions
www.ratracesolutions.com

tcdrover Feb 02, 2009 06:49 PM



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