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Brad Chambers

JTColubrids Oct 06, 2010 02:32 PM

Brad,

I stumbled across a post from a few years back from you talking about a "red spider" that hatched out of the line of reds that you work with. Do you still have that animal? Can you post updated pics? Also, if you don't still have it and wouldn't mind posting some old pics of it as a baby can you do that please because the old pics would not show up on the old thread. Just sounded really cool and was wondering what it looked/looks like!

Thanks!

Jeremy Thompson

Replies (2)

brhaco Oct 07, 2010 10:31 PM

Hi Jeremy,

Unfortunately, that particular snake started out as the runt of the litter, and has never really caught up-just an overall slow grower. I'm hoping I can coax at least one breeding from him in the coming year.
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Brad Chambers
WWW.HCU-TX.ORG

Breeder of:
Green Tree Pythons
Pastel, Pinstripe, FIRE, Piebald, Clown, Lavender Albino, Leucistic, and Spider Ball Pythons
Striped Colombian Boa Constrictors
Kenyan, Rufescens, and Conicus Sand Boas
Red Phase Western Hognose Snakes
Spider Western Hognose Snakes
Albino Western Hognose Snakes
Locality Trans-Pecos Mexican Hognose Snakes
Southern Hognose Snakes
Eastern Hognose Snakes
Tricolor Hognose Snakes
Hypo Checkered Garter Snakes
Eastern Blackneck Garter Snakes
Stillwater Hypo Bullsnakes
Patternless Bullsnakes
S. GA Eastern Kingsnakes
Locality Desert Kingsnakes
Albino Desert Kingsnakes
Hypo Desert Kingsnakes
Mexican Black Kingsnakes
Desert Phase and Striped Desert California Kingsnakes
Locality Mexican Milksnakes
Spotted Mexican Milksnakes
Tangerine Mexican Milksnakes
Locality Alterna
Abbott Okeetee Cornsnakes
Mexican Baird's Ratsnakes
Cape Housesnakes
Tangerine Albino African Fat -Tailed Geckos
Locality Spotted Turtles

JTColubrids Oct 08, 2010 03:08 PM

Can't wait to see his offspring! And do you have any dated or recent pics of him??

Jeremy

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