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Old 04-10-02, 08:34 PM   #1
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Well... here they are. The male never seems to turn out well in the pics....always fuzzy They are both doing well, female wasnt feeling very good last week, but appears to be much better now They have both eaten two consecutive meals for me. They were both less than impressed with my hovering over them with a camera... so here's the best I can do...lol!

female "Slowpoke"...
<img src="http://gallery.kingsnake.com/data/60babyj_f1.jpg">

male...
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Very nice Linds!
Are they actually that red?
Also, how dark will there colours get as they age?
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Old 04-10-02, 11:36 PM   #3
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Linds,

Those are SWEET!

Glad to hear they're doing well.

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Old 04-11-02, 12:28 AM   #4
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Thanks guys!

The pic of the female is the closest to accuracy colour-wise... they are sort of rusty coloured with bright orange bellies :P They should be starting to undergo the colour change at about 1 year old. They start looking really nice! Almost a calico type appearance. Darren Hamill has a pic on his site of one too. I don't have enough room on ks to upload anything from my picture archives
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Congrats Linds.. Nice looking snakes...............
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Old 04-11-02, 07:40 AM   #6
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very nice linds...looking good
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Awesome snakes..... *Droolz*
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Old 04-11-02, 01:34 PM   #8
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they do have a beautiful colour! How much time do they spend hanging out on the rails? and do they perch like chondros?
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Very cute little guys Linds! I can hardly remember when mine were that tiny! Keep the pic's coming.

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I agree, the colors on them is pretty intense nice little setup you got theer to
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thanks everyone!

yve: they seem to spend more time off the ground than on it i find. during the day if it is quiet you can sometimes see them out of their hides on the perches, and guranteed if you look at them any time night/evening they will be up on their perches. they do not perch like chondros though (wouldnt that be cute!), they just sort of string themselves all over them...lol! at best the will wrap the the back 1/3 around a perch and lay the rest of their body along it.

darren: how long have you been working with these guys? how old is your stock?

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darren: how long have you been working with these guys? how old is your stock?

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My 2.2 are almost three years old now. I've had them since shortly after birth. They change more than you would think for such brightly colored neonates. I'll have to get some new pic's up son.

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