After a year hiatus from breeding them after moving their enclosures, I finally got a clutch this year. Beautiful little silver colorless things
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After a year hiatus from breeding them after moving their enclosures, I finally got a clutch this year. Beautiful little silver colorless things
Always forget to post pict of normals next to it to show the contrast difference
Very cool Johnnic!!! They look great, as always I like to see the morphs next to normals for comparison. Looking forward to some myself in the near future 
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John Wiseman
www.rainbowsbydesign.com
18.30 BRBs (as of 6-20-2012)
3.8 others
thanks! u know... been breeding brazilians for quite a while now. they ain't that easy to breed. i changed their enclosures last year and totally threw off all my adults. even this year after they settled in, i've gotten alot off infertile egg masses. it's much easier producing this animal pictured. dont' know why the prices aren't reflective of the effort.
Congrats on the thin strips of silver! Definitely worth their weights in gold.
As you mentioned below, a shame prices and demand don't reflect difficulty... I always wished for more demand and higher prices on ATBs and insular boas. 
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Chris
Chris Carille Photography - carillephoto.com
Garden of Eden Exotics - edenexotics.weebly.com
http://nyexotics.blogspot.com/
i got a quite a bit. only selling/trading 5.2 two adult female anerys and a het popped for me. lots of crappy infertile egg duds though. will have to readjust the males cycling temps for this upcoming year.
Congrats!
Sweet looking babies, I assume Sharp strain?
What were your outcomes between the three litters? Aneries vs hets vs slugs (if you counted them).
Just curious since I had a great litter in 2010 anery x anery for 12 aneries and 8 slugs. The same female produced again this year with 15 babies (DH Ghost) and only 2 slugs.
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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 (02/01/2010):
42.61 BRB
27.40 BCI
And those are only the breeders 
lots.lots.lots feeder mice and rats 


i dont' think the slugs had anything to do with the fertility of the anerys. i moved them to another type of set up and i dont' think i cooled the males down enough. i've been producing anery rainbows since 2008 and some of the same females that popped this year did great in previous years. the ebv hypos i have were always tougher to work with. alot of failure to thrive/regurgitation issues. i lost one two year old female for no apparent reason. we'll see how i do with them this upcoming year as i have hypos/hets ready to breed. now all we have to do is to shake ian g. down for some albinos
Congrats! Those babies look awesome.
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Aubrey Ross
How's that female anery doing Aubrey? Should be breeding size by now I would figure.
She never did well for me. She rarely wanted to eat, no matter what I offered her and how I offered it. Eventually she wasted and died. I did all I could. 
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Aubrey Ross
ugh!@#! sorry to hear. that was a two year old too wasn't it? i do have babies and i'll swing u a good deal if you're interested in them.
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