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Anery Female: Recently Shed

Roy Munson

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Eight months old, and she weighed in today at 96g. She's been on hoppers for her last four feedings. She's fed every sixth day.
 

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Can I buy hatchlings, ship them to you---pay for food and boarding and get them sent back to me as yearlings?
 
Joejr14 said:
Can I buy hatchlings, ship them to you---pay for food and boarding and get them sent back to me as yearlings?

If you can get them to grow like that, sounds good to me
DEAN'S BUFF'EM UP CAMP FOR SNAKELINGS :grin01:
 
Joejr14 said:
Can I buy hatchlings, ship them to you---pay for food and boarding and get them sent back to me as yearlings?

Ultimuttone said:
If you can get them to grow like that, sounds good to me
DEAN'S BUFF'EM UP CAMP FOR SNAKELINGS


Sure! But I should warn you that the "Agent X" injections aren't cheap, and your yearlings will lose Olympics eligibility once the blood tests come back. :grin01:
 
Roy Munson said:
Sure! But I should warn you that the "Agent X" injections aren't cheap, and your yearlings will lose Olympics eligibility once the blood tests come back. :grin01:

Awesome. I'll have to contact you once I get some eggs in the spring! I'll send you all 3 clutches, you can send them back ready to breed in 10 months!
 
Joejr14 said:
Awesome. I'll have to contact you once I get some eggs in the spring! I'll send you all 3 clutches, you can send them back ready to breed in 10 months!

I could have my 'projects' done in 2 seasons, yeah! :roflmao: :roflmao: :roflmao:
 
When you can grow up the hatchlings to be ready to breed in 2 seasons it all has to go well . Sometimes I succeed too but only with the early clutches and well follow up of feeding . When you have any problem on feeding or digestion , you have to go another year . With males it is less a problem because they don't have to big enough for carrying and laying eggs .Nevertheless it might give some problems . Last year I bred a 2 year (rather small) male to a female and had problems with a hemipenis prolaps with amputation from 1 penis as a result .
But anyway , nice grown anery and nice pictures taken .
 
how long has your girl there had the yellow colouring? I have a 4 month anery with no yellow yet, I wondering when it usually starts to develop.
 
I wonder if there's much of a market for that?

I have a couple of friends that are keen on having a pet snake but don't like them to be very big, so they want to snake sit for me from the age of about 3 months until 3 feet...I'm not complaining!

Once again Dean, beautiful snake!

You have some very nice stock. :cheers:
 
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