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CBB Green Anacondas

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Posted by: ben_renick at Sun Oct 4 19:31:08 2009  [ Report Abuse ] [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by ben_renick ]  
   

Had a litter drop this morning with some nice fat babies! For some basic data on the female. She ovulated the 2nd week of Feb, shed the first week of March, and then the development continued. Towards the beginning of September she basically looked like she had lost all of her weight a little more than the top half of her body and pushed it all towards the end. She then shed 9 days before she dropped this litter.

It was her first litter, I did not find any slugs, but she was very determined to eat anything and everything in the enclosure, so she could have eaten any few she had before I caught her.









Thanks!
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Ben R.
Renick Reptiles, Inc.
www.benrenick.com


   

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