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New Northern

trefenwyd Jan 17, 2009 11:27 PM

This is my fourth Northern. I have 1.3 now, and am looking to start breeding projects this upcoming year.

She's a great feeder, good weight, probably 4.5 feet long, or near there. She's a lot prettier now that she's in her new home, freshly shed and settled in. These pictures were from the first day I brought her home. Long term WC, but clean and wonderful.


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Christen
ailin_ravenclaw@yahoo.com

1.3 emerald tree boas
0.1 red tail boa
1.0 coastal carpet python
1.0 taiwan beauty
3.9 kenyan sand boas
0.1 baja rosy boa
1.0 coastal carpet python
1.0 taiwan beauty
1.0 black roughneck monitor
0.0.7 centipedes
lots.lots.lots tarantulas
0.0.8 aquatic caecilians
0.3 cats
1.0 human

Replies (4)

RobMcRobbie Jan 17, 2009 11:48 PM

That looks like a nice plump emerald... Just remember they are species that can not be rushed into anything..(ie: breeding, feeding, growing etc...) They should do well if you be patient.. again, nice animal...

Rob

trefenwyd Jan 18, 2009 12:45 AM

Oh yeah, I know. No rush with her. Just showing her off mostly.

Thanks for the comment, though! I have two other plump ladies waiting around for a man to come by.
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Christen
ailin_ravenclaw@yahoo.com

1.3 emerald tree boas
0.1 red tail boa
1.0 coastal carpet python
1.0 taiwan beauty
3.9 kenyan sand boas
0.1 baja rosy boa
1.0 coastal carpet python
1.0 taiwan beauty
1.0 black roughneck monitor
0.0.7 centipedes
lots.lots.lots tarantulas
0.0.8 aquatic caecilians
0.3 cats
1.0 human

coolhl7 Jan 19, 2009 07:21 PM

very nice!
are all of yours LTC?
have you had any problems with any WC or LTC?

trefenwyd Jan 20, 2009 04:56 PM

Hi!

I haven't had any problems related to my WC/LTC snakes. I keep them isolated and do the normal safety procedures. They all do wonderful, adapt fast and start eating almost immediately.
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Christen
ailin_ravenclaw@yahoo.com

1.3 emerald tree boas
0.1 red tail boa
1.0 coastal carpet python
1.0 taiwan beauty
3.9 kenyan sand boas
0.1 baja rosy boa
1.0 coastal carpet python
1.0 taiwan beauty
1.0 black roughneck monitor
0.0.7 centipedes
lots.lots.lots tarantulas
0.0.8 aquatic caecilians
0.3 cats
1.0 human

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