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RE: New Christmas Mountain Sonoran

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Posted by: Ian Long at Wed Jul 3 09:58:46 2013  [ Report Abuse ] [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by Ian Long ]  
   

I think you have a future champion there. Although I'm in MO I no longer know any KC area breeders. Sorry.

I don't really know much about these, but I have a pair of CB 08 Christmas Mountain pits. The male is excellent. The female is just nice looking. They did not develop strong color until late in their second year. Wish I could show pics. I keep them in a divided cage. Due to my poor cage security, they got together and bred last year and again this year. I kept a pair from last year. They have not developed nearly as much red as yours, thus my high estimation of your snake's potential. I have 9 eggs. Wish I could keep all the babies to see how they turn out.

BTW, my adults were typical fireballs when young but have become docile. Hope you enjoy your snake.


   

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