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09-03-04, 02:23 PM
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Baby amazons
Here are the pics of the eight animal I had born three weeks ago. All have shed out and are feeding, and have fed on there first meals. This first on is the pick of the litter
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09-03-04, 02:26 PM
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Amazon
here's a pic of the red/orange patternless type
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09-03-04, 02:29 PM
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Amazons
This next guy is a little more red
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09-03-04, 02:33 PM
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Amazons
This next one has some good orange color
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09-03-04, 02:35 PM
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Amazon
This one is about the same for color
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09-03-04, 02:36 PM
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Amazon
This faded guy has a cool pattern
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09-03-04, 02:39 PM
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Amazons
This little garden phase guy has some nice orange markings
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09-03-04, 02:43 PM
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Amazons
This other garden came out almost black in color. The only problem with him is that he has a kink at the middle part of his tail. He still eats without any problems. And should be able to breed without problems or headaches
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09-03-04, 03:46 PM
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Those are truly stunning and amazing amazons! Grreat shots!
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09-03-04, 03:46 PM
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Wow, your red and orange paternless are juste awesome looking!! Wish i had some, someday, just for the ''variable'' part of the specie, seems like tons of fun to breed, full of surprises!!! I have to say your pics are wonderful! Congratulatison, Richard!
phil.
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09-03-04, 04:48 PM
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Location: Louisville, KY
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Beautiful babies. Congrats!
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09-03-04, 05:46 PM
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Very nice Richard, what happened to the $500.00 price tag on the first one? Hopefully changed your mind to a more realistic $300.00 or so? I would pay three hun for any of the really red ones but five is to close to a price for emeralds. If you look around on here Rob Mcrobby is selling a female emerald almost yearling I think for $550 so you see what I mean. I am serious though three hundred for a red one or what?
Dave
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09-03-04, 06:27 PM
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WOW!
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09-03-04, 06:59 PM
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Amazons
I know what you mean I bought that animal that Rob had for $550.00. That emerald Rob produced is worth a lot more then $550.00. That animal will out live 90% of the WC emeralds out there. I have not seen CB amazons for sale in Canada that look like this. I paid a pretty penny for the adults and this is the price I have set. I am being nice by offering all 8 animals for sale before I even hold any back. These prices are for the serious corallus keeper that wants high quality animals in their collection. I just think it's kind of funny, people want high quality animals but want to pay rock bottom prices like they were imports. I am sorry my prices don't fit your needs, but these are killer looking animals that came from nice looking parents. I also just refuse to sell nice looking animals at WC price's. Sorry everyone I just had to vent for a bit but lets get one thing straight in selling snakes you get what you pay for. Thanks Richard Welter
Last edited by Richard Welter; 09-03-04 at 07:05 PM..
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09-03-04, 07:06 PM
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Location: Louisville, KY
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Out of curiosity, do you know what that would be in USD? The baby Emerald we bought was worth $850 in USD.... and the red patternless Amazons were about $500 and up if I remember correctly....
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