After several months of waiting, my female E. striatus strigilatus gave birth over the weekend to 11 BIG healthy babies and 4 slugs 
Neonates are going through their first shed - more pics to follow once they are done.
Cheers, Ryan


Parents:

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After several months of waiting, my female E. striatus strigilatus gave birth over the weekend to 11 BIG healthy babies and 4 slugs 
Neonates are going through their first shed - more pics to follow once they are done.
Cheers, Ryan


Parents:

They look like 11 miniature strigs
They look big enough to pound PM?
WhoHoo Ryan
Best regards,
Jeff
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Jeff Murray
www.boa-subspecies.com
Those look like the Eleuthera Island locale strigs which are the BEST out there. CONGRATS ON A JOB WELL DONE...THANKS
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Tom Crutchfield
www.tomcrutchfield.com
Great pics!!!!!!
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Thanks,
Dave Colling

www.rainbows-r-us-reptiles.com
0.1 Wife (WC and still very fiesty)
0.2 kids (CBB, a big part of our selective breeding program)
LOL, to many snakes to list, last count (05/26/2009):
36.51 BRB
29.42 BCI
And those are only the breeders 
lots.lots.lots feeder mice and rats 


Big Congrats!!! Another of my favorite Epicrates sp. Thanks for sharing and keep us posted with their progress.
Orlando
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Dr. Orlando Diaz
LEGACY REPTILES
www.legacyreptiles.com
Ryan,
Wow, that's great stuff! Congratulations!
Thanks for sharing,
Ed
wow very cool.
In the first picture it looks like she's saying, "Look what I did!", and in the second picture she has a really big grin on her face!! 
Congrats, those look awesome!!
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Aubrey Ross
>>After several months of waiting, my female E. striatus strigilatus gave birth over the weekend to 11 BIG healthy babies and 4 slugs
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>>Neonates are going through their first shed - more pics to follow once they are done.
>>Cheers, Ryan
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>>Parents:
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Good job, Ryan!!!! Those are some seriously beautiful snakes... Are there many different bloodlines in the US?
phil.
Congrats Ryan. Beutiful snakes, babies as the adults.
Peter
there are around half a dozen different bloodlines in the US that I'm aware of. Probably more out there and they seem to crop up out of nowhere every now and again.
How's your Jamaican doing? Managed to pair it up yet?
Regards, Ryan
Congratulations, Ryan, that's excellent news that you managed to breed them. Good luck with the beautiful babies.
Gerald
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