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2000 Bloodred

Tim Madsen

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She's getting better with every shed, IMHO.
 
That's a very nice bloodred
I hope that mines turn out like that too...but mine is only a little hatchling I got from Don S.....

Very nice bloodred
 
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This is my male Bloodred, both are from Kathy Love's line and are het. Pewter. They produced the hatchlings I'm sell now.
 
hey tim very nice bloods they both look like my male,that i have posted before ,that are also 2000,but yours look lot bigger,what size's are they,cos i thinking mine are bit on the small side to breed ? this is the male eating a small 4in mice
 

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pipatic said:
hey tim very nice bloods they both look like my male,that i have posted before ,that are also 2000,but yours look lot bigger,what size's are they,cos i thinking mine are bit on the small side to breed ? this is the male eating a small 4in mice

Both are over 36 inches long.
 
Those are beautiful bloodreds. I notice they are more on the orange-red end of the spectrum. Does anyone have reliable strains of the darker, deeper red I sometimes see pictures of?
 
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