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  • I sure hope so, I need an excuse to get a new AVS hat as mine is starting to get too ragged to wear (its close to 15 years old)
    Maybe we will be able to pull you away from those PENS.
    Nice...I've been trying to get history on her, but unfortunately it stopped at Clarks. They couldn't tell me anything else about her. I'm needing to get done (gotta do something with this day off). Tanner from the Menaul location called me last week to say he'd gotten a lava corn and a few other morphs in. I want to go check them out.
    I, or Comcast??? had technical difficulties replying to you days ago....

    What did you wind up rescuing from Clarks? A girl I'd sold a pair of adult mack snow leopard geckos to and later some other herps via where I work had, unfortunately, committed suicide back in January or Feb. I wound up with a female granite and an unsexed anery from her collection. I got to chatting with one of the guys over at the Lomas Clarks location and he'd informed me she'd actually gotten those snakes from there. The granite had a bad shed at some point and had some significant scalation damage assumingly from it along her lower 1/3 (a little 1/4in x 1.5in section) and around her head and neck. She just shed for me for the first time and appears to be healing well.

    The long-winded curiosity is due with her. I'm wondering if your rescued female was kept communally as I can't quite tell yet if this granite is gravid or just well fed. I don't feel eggs yet, but her lower third is a tad chunky. If she was picked up recently from Clarks and kept communally...conclusions. LOL

    Congrats on the eggs BTW.
    hmmmm....I've been thinking of picking up a male fire or cayenne fire to pair with my granite. Keep me updated on how this pair goes. If you wind up letting any go I might be interested in a female pied bloodred if you produce any. Hopefully my pairings will take here shortly once critters shed.
    I noticed your reply to DragonsDenSerpents...what corns did you pair? They any of the ones in your album?
    Nice project. Two of mine were last minute projects, the other two were planned but joint projects with Nate.
    You left me amazing visitor messages!! I LOVE them!!! The notices never came for some reason. -fail notice is fail- THANK YOU!!!!
    Happy Friday my beautiful yet wild friend! Are you really 77? Because you look so much younger!! xxxoooxxx!!
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