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Pics of Adult Peanut butter and Jelly

dumje Aug 13, 2011 06:54 PM

does anyone have them to share?
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Michael Enriquez

Enriquez Reptiles

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CBI Aug 13, 2011 07:04 PM

I know Rainer has some killer pics of these... hopefully he posts the one of the Jelly male in the bowl *hint hint*

Here's a Jelly Female

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Jeremy Thompson
Captive Born Investments Inc.
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CBI Aug 13, 2011 07:05 PM

And did you get that snake in yet??
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Jeremy Thompson
Captive Born Investments Inc.
www.captiveborninvestments.net
Jeremy@captiveborninvestments.net
941-323-4850

dumje Aug 13, 2011 07:13 PM

LOL...not yet...Ill have it after next weekend...Im having someone pick it up from Daytona for me....wow...the Jelly goes through a massive change!!!
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Michael Enriquez

Enriquez Reptiles

Bluerosy Aug 13, 2011 09:30 PM

I think the pic CBI posted is a female Jelly. The males come out different. Coors are brighter.

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www.Bluerosy.com

These animals live in nature, without you. They know when to eat, when not to eat, how much to eat, etc. Why do you think they cannot do that in captivity? They do know, you are suppose to support what THEY DO, not hold back food because you keep them at temps they would not pick.
Frank Retes

Bluerosy Aug 13, 2011 09:31 PM

Female Jelly

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www.Bluerosy.com

These animals live in nature, without you. They know when to eat, when not to eat, how much to eat, etc. Why do you think they cannot do that in captivity? They do know, you are suppose to support what THEY DO, not hold back food because you keep them at temps they would not pick.
Frank Retes

dumje Aug 13, 2011 09:54 PM

Nice animals Blue...what about a Peanut butter?
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Michael Enriquez

Enriquez Reptiles

Bluerosy Aug 13, 2011 11:07 PM

This is a un-outcrossed peanut Butter. But since then we have Peanut butters that have been outcrossed to other morphs and the phenotypes have drasically changed the look of Peanut butters. The same thing is true with hypomelanistic brooks kings.

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www.Bluerosy.com

These animals live in nature, without you. They know when to eat, when not to eat, how much to eat, etc. Why do you think they cannot do that in captivity? They do know, you are suppose to support what THEY DO, not hold back food because you keep them at temps they would not pick.
Frank Retes

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