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Getting ready for 2015

Yep sure did Thanks. How about you, you head over to Daytona ??

Walter
:crazy02:BOUT' CORNS !!

Yeah, not bad.

I did not :( I really can't do to much right now because of breeding season, and feeding a bazillion snakes. :headbang:

BTW Iv'e started a Striped Lavender Goldust project you're gonna love:)
 
Yeah, not bad.

I did not :( I really can't do to much right now because of breeding season, and feeding a bazillion snakes. :headbang:

BTW Iv'e started a Striped Lavender Goldust project you're gonna love:)

I guess I know how you feel, well kinda.........I only have to feed 1/2 bazillion :p

Cool, when ya got time shoot me over some info on it via email ;)

Later, Walter
:crazy02:BOUT' CORNS !!
 
Wow, the amel orchid has held onto a lot of color. Thanks for showing me!

I'd love to see a lava orchid but I don't think they exist yet :)
 
Just amazing how beautiful these guys are. That amel orchid is my current favorite. I can't wait to see the sunkissed amaretto either!
 
Tough Love

I'm not saying the Hets involved, but Orlando will love the outcome!!!
 

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LOL nice pic with him almost biting her :) actually,they look so similar when I first saw the pic I thought it was a snake about to bite itself! lol
 
Steve,
Looking forward to the outcome. No I understand the massive operation you have going on. Are you injecting your males with Winstrol? What is the recipe?....Lol.

Take care!
Orlando
 
Steve,
Looking forward to the outcome. No I understand the massive operation you have going on. Are you injecting your males with Winstrol? What is the recipe?....Lol.

Take care!
Orlando

LOL!! Thanks Orlando. No steroids!! :)

Here's one for you. A gravid Red Coat Bloodred that was bred with a Kastanie (Het Fire).
 

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Nice to see that someone else uses the Mini-Flake pine bedding. I find it has a cage-life of about a month, and if consumed during feeding doesn't seem to have any negative gastrointestinal effects. Oh yeah....you're year is going to be simply awesome!
 
Nice to see that someone else uses the Mini-Flake pine bedding. I find it has a cage-life of about a month, and if consumed during feeding doesn't seem to have any negative gastrointestinal effects. Oh yeah....you're year is going to be simply awesome!

It's actually Sani-Chips (Aspen) bedding. It lasts a long time if you spot clean often. And yes the snakes seem to have no problem with ingestion. Even hatchlings!! If you've ever seen the chips get in the water dish you'll notice they almost "melt" or just come apart, so you can see why the snakes have no problems with them.

Thanks, yeah it should be a stellar year :)
 
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