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    1.2 Proven Amel Fattail group

    I'm in dire need of space, so I'm letting go of this group of proven adult Fattails. Group includes one male het albino, a female striped albino and a female banded albino. All are healthy, young adults (09), and have produced many healthy youngsters, both albino and het, for me. 1.2...
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    the PALMETTO corn.

    Agree Gregg, but I just may take a drive on that dead-end road LOL....That snake is truly impressive (and you know I'm not a big morph guy).
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    Update on my REDS from Brad...

    Jeez Gregg, remind me that I have got to stop sending the best hatchlings to my friends;)
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    World's First!

    Thanks a lot everyone- yes I'm very proud of this little girl, and yes it has been hard to wait this long to introduce her to the world!
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    World's First!

    Thank you kindly, Robin. You can email me directly about the [email protected]....
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    World's First!

    Patternless Stillwater Hypo bullsnake. Though several breeders have been working on this combo, to my knowledge, she is the first one hatched. This female hatched last July, from double het (normal-looking) parents. I waited until now to unveil her, since I wanted to be sure to see that the...
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    V. spinulosus update...

    They look fantastic Gregg:main_thumbsup: I'll tell you one thing, after seeing them I totally agree with splitting them off as a separate species-they don't look like mangroves at all.
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    Guess the Varanid...

    They look great, Gregg. I like the addition of the lattice to the cage wall, this will allow them a lot of climbing opportunity. Now feed em and breed em!:main_thumbsup:
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    Heterodon kennerlyi

    Looking good, Gregg! I can tell my kids are in good hands.
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    Striped boas-it's that time of year!

    Thanks Kelli!
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    Striped boas-it's that time of year!

    We want at least 5-10 acres. We found a perfect place out past Sisterdale, but when we timed the drive it would have been about 30 minutes one way for Alicia to her work. We decided to hold out for something a bit closer.
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    Striped boas-it's that time of year!

    Probably a good thing I'm new to the area then! Actually, I can see that aspect of things-guess we try to patronize the smaller, long-established businesses and avoid the chains and fancy restaurants for the most part. And boy, are property values inflated! We're looking for a small ranch...
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    baby fox snakes

    I'd bring them in, but don't try to keep them warm and feed them. Put them directly into brumation in a basement or closet or attic-somewhere where temps will remain no lower than 48 and no higher than the low-mid 60s. It is probable that they won't be likely to find a satisfactory spot in...
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    Tropidolaemus Wagleri

    To make things even more confusing, some populations of wagleri have females and males with exactly the same color and pattern (males still being on average quite a bit smaller)! Fascinating snakes-I've always wanted to work with them. From what i hear they can be quite challenging.
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    Striped boas-it's that time of year!

    Yes, they were born in '05, and this is my first breeding attempt with them. Boerne is such a great place to live-hard to imagine leaving it now....
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