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A brief pause from some craziness

HerpsOfNM

My name's Blurryface...
Life's been nuts for months on end, so I apologize to those I've missed.

I've tried to at least catch a whiff of the roses (definitely haven't had time to smell them) here and there.

One such occasion was this last week with these wee ones (3 of 9 hatchlings).

Parent genetics: both caramel bloodred het hypo sunkissed. Gratuitous cell photos...

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I hope things are going better for you!
Congrats on the babies!


Hey Heather!


Things are slowly improving. Dropped the ball on a couple opportunities via my classified ads from earlier in the year.

The Miamis and Anise are doing great, all on large hoppers. They've put on length vs size so I've stayed with smaller prey items more frequently.

This season's been slow due to jobs. My heartbreaker though was my het scaleless clutch was infertile, but we also had a warm winter. NARBC Arlington was this weekend. Spoke with some other TX corn keepers, even one that used a fridge to cool, and even he had rough clutches.
 
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