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Pic of Texans breeding...

DeanAlessandrini Dec 25, 2003 07:54 PM

From a few weeks ago...she looks gravid now!
The inset is of the male's head

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Replies (7)

A.C. Dec 25, 2003 08:57 PM

Dean,

Great job once again! So far it looks like you and Fuller have gotten lucky with the erebennus this year! Hopefully you guys will produce a lot of eggs and babies!

Would that happen to be the pair that produced my babies? I would love to have a pic of their parents.

Merry Christmas!

A.C.

steve fuller Dec 25, 2003 09:44 PM

Who's "Fuller"? Call me Steve. Congratulations, Dean. May your Texas indigo eggs be numerous and fertile. Regards.

A.C. Dec 25, 2003 10:04 PM

Steve,

How is your female looking?

Think you'll produce any simus this year?

A.C.

DeanAlessandrini Dec 26, 2003 05:58 AM

Keep me posted on yours...If you are planning on holding any back, I wouldn't mind swapping out one or two to mix up the bloodline...

DeanAlessandrini Dec 26, 2003 05:55 AM

This is the pair that produced yours AC.

Unfort...the other adult female I had died after depositing 10 infertile eggs last year.

She waited FOREVER to lay the eggs...like a month after prelay shed. I bought her as an adult. I believe she was old and the stress did her in.

So...this is the only breeding female erebennus I have right now.
I have an '02 female from Virgil's line that's doing very well, but she won't be breeding size until the fall of '05.

Dean

A.C. Dec 26, 2003 09:14 AM

Sorry to hear about the female. I had no clue.

Thanks for the info.

A.C.

oldherper Dec 26, 2003 01:00 PM

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