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herpconsultants2 Feb 13, 2004 12:34 PM

Here's our (hopefully) proud mum to be. Sorry, the flash has really washed out her colours, which are normally great for an adult Burm.

Anyway, that's what is going on this side of the pond. Didn't you say your female was gravid too over there Brian? Be great to see some pics.

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BrianSmith Feb 13, 2004 05:20 PM

Yes, she is certainly laying in such a way that would indicate that she is gravid. Yes, I have two gravid females over here already. I think your girl is a lot better looking than mine are. But that's just my opinion. Mine have a lot more yellow all over the place. I prefer high white like your girl is. I like your girl's neck too, very nice pastel colors.

I'll get some pictures up real soon.

>>Here's our (hopefully) proud mum to be. Sorry, the flash has really washed out her colours, which are normally great for an adult Burm.
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>>Anyway, that's what is going on this side of the pond. Didn't you say your female was gravid too over there Brian? Be great to see some pics.
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"Charlie won because we never knew where he was. We had superior numbers, but he had stealth, patience, and sheer determination to prevail. We lost the moment we decided to engage, only it took us 10 years to lie down and die." [General Enevi Tability on the Vietnam war]

BrianSmith Feb 13, 2004 05:23 PM

>>Yes, she is certainly laying in such a way that would indicate that she is gravid. Yes, I have two gravid females over here already. I think your girl is a lot better looking than mine are. But that's just my opinion. Mine have a lot more yellow all over the place. I prefer high white like your girl is. I like your girl's neck too, very nice pastel colors.
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>>I'll get some pictures up real soon.
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>>>>Here's our (hopefully) proud mum to be. Sorry, the flash has really washed out her colours, which are normally great for an adult Burm.
>>>>
>>>>Anyway, that's what is going on this side of the pond. Didn't you say your female was gravid too over there Brian? Be great to see some pics.
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>>"Sure,... you say that now. But what will you say when you are looking into my dark, merciless eyes." [Walter Wego]
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>>"Charlie won because we never knew where he was. We had superior numbers, but he had stealth, patience, and sheer determination to prevail. We lost the moment we decided to engage, only it took us 10 years to lie down and die." [General Enevi Tability on the Vietnam war]
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"Sure,... you say that now. But what will you say when you are looking into my dark, merciless eyes." [Walter Wego]

"Charlie won because we never knew where he was. We had superior numbers, but he had stealth, patience, and sheer determination to prevail. We lost the moment we decided to engage, only it took us 10 years to lie down and die." [General Enevi Tability on the Vietnam war]

herpconsultants2 Feb 14, 2004 02:47 AM

Cheers Brian. Yes, she does have a lot of white, and is very different to my male who has stayed very orange. Her colours are still intense though and she really is beautiful. She's also my favourite, a really gentle animal, with so much grace. In comparison to our albino green (long and slender, with an 'uncertain' attitude) she's so different.

I look forward to seeing pics of your labs!

Thomas j Feb 13, 2004 09:53 PM

Good luck she is awsome looking. I hope my greens are big enough to breed next year. They are no where as nice looking as your albino labyrinth. Keep us posted.

>>Here's our (hopefully) proud mum to be. Sorry, the flash has really washed out her colours, which are normally great for an adult Burm.
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>>Anyway, that's what is going on this side of the pond. Didn't you say your female was gravid too over there Brian? Be great to see some pics.
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