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Say hello to Ruthy

Paul-Dominic

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Heres Ruthy, my newest addition, and the second piece of the puzzle (with the first being Hades my 1 year male) that will lead me to breeding this awesome species in...lets see 3 years wait atleast till this females ready,hmmm, 2012 around :D (Oh boy the wait will be a looong one). The story behind her name is My grandmother who passed away wouldve been 78 yesterday on her birthday which is when I got this little girl so I named it after my grandmother (Sarah-Ruth), Here she is:

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Her eyes are actually a very nice light green but you can't see it in these pictures, I really hope she doesn't lose too much color as she ages.
 
Thanks everyone. I just noticed in the first picture I posted how bug eyed these Amazons actually are. Yup, 3 years, three looong years before she's bred to Hades, But atleast I'll get to enjoy watching her grow up, and Renee (the guy who sold me her and who produced Hades) Sold me a 6 month feeding package with her, which actually includes 21 day old rats at the end! To think, right now shes a worm eating fuzzies, in 6 months will be on rats :D.
 
Whoa! Quick Growth!

She sure is pretty! Thank you for sharing her with us.

Also, if she's a "worm" now... how big can she get?



Fred
 
Whoa! Quick Growth!

She sure is pretty! Thank you for sharing her with us.

Also, if she's a "worm" now... how big can she get?



Fred

Females rarely get 6 feet, 6 feet is a big female, but Eric Ivins on this site had a 7 foot long female but it passed away unfortunately.
 
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