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Big Red Laying:

Oxyrhopus Apr 17, 2011 12:56 AM

Some pseustes and large colubrid keepers may find this species interesting. Here's a seven foot Chironius scurrulus (wild caught) laying last week. Hatchlings are green and start turning red around their second year and are tree dwelling for several years until they mature. She had 10 good eggs and no slugs.

Dan

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Eric East Apr 18, 2011 05:28 PM

>>Some pseustes and large colubrid keepers may find this species interesting. Here's a seven foot Chironius scurrulus (wild caught) laying last week. Hatchlings are green and start turning red around their second year and are tree dwelling for several years until they mature. She had 10 good eggs and no slugs.
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Very cool; congrats!

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