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Red Head in the grass

5rings Jul 27, 2009 06:56 PM

You all have so many cool baby pictures. The Borneo morphs are just crazy. I am so jealous.

It has been a miserable year for us. We had the RI go through the collection and lost 4 adult blood pythons and several ball pythons. Because of the RI, I was hesitant to breed anybody for fear of spreading it further. I did breed one female Borneo but no eggs yet. It looks like all is clear now and the collection is fat and sassy once again. Maybe next year we'll have some nice baby pictures to show you.

In the meantime, I had this McPeek albino female out in the yard. Her color is muted as she is just beginning a shed, but you get the idea. She loves being in the yard and throws a tantrum when she has to go in. Typical Redhead!

(somebody water my lawn!)

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Steve Frist

www.serpentinelogic.com

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Rich_Crowley Jul 27, 2009 07:49 PM

Hey Steve,
Good to see you are still around. Good luck and hang in there with the RI!
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Z_G_Reptiles Jul 28, 2009 02:22 PM

Hi Steve, Sorry to hear about your losses, but that red head is gorgeous
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