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Kunisir Island Climacophora . . . .>

terryp Nov 09, 2003 09:47 PM

I was able to pick up Chad Fuchs climac breeders a couple years ago. One of my first Asian rat snakes and first Asian breedings.

Terry Parks
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RandyWhittington Nov 09, 2003 11:19 PM

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nazza Nov 10, 2003 08:11 AM

I found a nice pair in a show in Italy, unluckly one had a little problem to the neck
regards
nazzza
Ps
probably next year i'll found a pair of albino climac

terryp Nov 10, 2003 08:45 AM

An albino climac is definitely on my wishlist. They are awesome looking snakes. There's several in collections in the US, but you can only get hets for the most part right now. There's a few albinos that can be found, but hets are allot easier to find available. Good luck.

Terry Parks

>>I found a nice pair in a show in Italy, unluckly one had a little problem to the neck
>>regards
>>nazzza
>>Ps
>>probably next year i'll found a pair of albino climac

Ophidiophile Nov 10, 2003 11:01 AM

>>An albino climac is definitely on my wishlist. They are awesome looking snakes. There's several in collections in the US, but you can only get hets for the most part right now. There's a few albinos that can be found, but hets are allot easier to find available. Good luck.
>>
>>Terry Parks

I love Kunasirs - beautiful snake Terry. I got some of the original imports years ago and Lemke and I did quite a bit of trading stock back and forth. It's great to see that they took off as much as they did.

I currently have 1.2 climacophora - the male is an albino from Mark Bell and the females are hets from Tom Harrison. I am about to put them in brumation at the end of this month so hopefully I should have both albinos and 100% hets this year. They are all approaching only 2 years old but none ever went off feed as is typical of climacs, so they are all quite large with great body weight. I need to get some new photos of them.

But I won't count my amel climacs before they hatch !
Ophidiophile Farms

terryp Nov 10, 2003 11:31 AM

working with some of the original imports to bring this wonderful snake to the US for us to work with and enjoy. I had contacted Tom Harrison earlier this year and he let me know that he had some albino hets, but I didn't pick any up. I should have gotten a het or two. Looks like I may have a couple things on my wishlist from you this year. Of course, I would like to get a pair of the "neon" capes. I definitely would like to pick up an albino and het climac this coming year. It's kind of wait and see what each breeder produces and makes available. The albino climacs are gorgeous snakes. My climacs haven't gone off feed yet so I'll let them feed for a little while longer.

Terry Parks

>>>>An albino climac is definitely on my wishlist. They are awesome looking snakes. There's several in collections in the US, but you can only get hets for the most part right now. There's a few albinos that can be found, but hets are allot easier to find available. Good luck.
>>>>
>>>>Terry Parks
>>
>>I love Kunasirs - beautiful snake Terry. I got some of the original imports years ago and Lemke and I did quite a bit of trading stock back and forth. It's great to see that they took off as much as they did.
>>
>>I currently have 1.2 climacophora - the male is an albino from Mark Bell and the females are hets from Tom Harrison. I am about to put them in brumation at the end of this month so hopefully I should have both albinos and 100% hets this year. They are all approaching only 2 years old but none ever went off feed as is typical of climacs, so they are all quite large with great body weight. I need to get some new photos of them.
>>
>>But I won't count my amel climacs before they hatch !
>>Ophidiophile Farms

terryp Nov 10, 2003 08:40 AM

I really enjoy the climacs. The color on the Kunisir climacs can vary from an olive green to a light turquoise. They will tend to get dull and look darker when they get ready to shed. They look so nice right after shedding. The cluches I've gotten the two seasons I've had them have been small. She dropped 5 eggs each time.

Terry Parks

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