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dinodon
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I find it strange that no one kept them going in the US. I might have just got lucky,but mine was taking FT mice 2 days after I got it, and hasn't refused a meal so far,But I'v delt with snakes before that are easy to keep as adults but near impossible to raise as hachlings. I'd like to pair this one up, but finding an other will be a long shot.
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- Twin spotted or E dione ? - dinodon, Mon Jan 22 09:43:56 2007

- Pretty amel... - jfirneno, Mon Jan 22 11:32:48 2007

- RE: Twin spotted or E dione ? - ratsnakehaven, Mon Jan 22 19:22:44 2007

- RE: Twin spotted or E dione ? - dinodon, Mon Jan 22 21:50:45 2007

- RE: Twin spotted or E dione ? - ratsnakehaven, Tue Jan 23 04:45:30 2007

- RE: Twin spotted or E dione ? - hermanbronsgeest, Tue Jan 23 14:59:11 2007

- RE: Twin spotted or E dione ? - dinodon, Sat Jan 27 00:26:58 2007

- RE: Twin spotted or E dione ? - ratsnakehaven, Sat Jan 27 10:42:27 2007

- RE: Twin spotted or E dione ? - hermanbronsgeest, Sun Jan 28 07:17:23 2007

- Oocatochus rufodorsatus? - ratsnakehaven, Sun Jan 28 10:36:28 2007

- RE: Oocatochus rufodorsatus? - hermanbronsgeest, Sun Jan 28 13:51:59 2007

- Good post Terry... - jfirneno, Sun Jan 28 14:01:06 2007

- RE: Good post Terry... - ratsnakehaven, Sun Jan 28 17:58:03 2007

RE: Good post Terry... - dinodon, Sun Jan 28 21:10:41 2007 
- RE: Good post Terry... - ratsnakehaven, Mon Jan 29 04:46:10 2007

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