Mojave and Mojave cross, the female is 530 grams now. The male is over 400, but did not eat for the first 2 weeks, then kicked it in. Female also eats in the blue, male is a bit picky at that delicate time
Dave

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Mojave and Mojave cross, the female is 530 grams now. The male is over 400, but did not eat for the first 2 weeks, then kicked it in. Female also eats in the blue, male is a bit picky at that delicate time
Dave

God I wish I lived someplace where I could do outside pics this time of year. Lookin Good. Good luck with em.
Quig
Ya gotta love So. Cal - LOL - was a beautiful week - and your snakes look like they enjoyed the sun more than mine did! they look great!
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Tosha 
"Nihil facimus sed id bene facimus"

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Yeah, it is pretty rough having 72 degree weather in January. The male Mojave, the darker one, stayed pretty much balled up, but the female is an active one, never staying still at all. She loves the sun, and loves cruising around either outside or inside. Makes for difficult pic taking though.

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