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Clementine's turn to look gorgeous!

It's the opposite way around for my lot, the male is prettiest and the best feeder, the females suck LOL!

Although Clem is almost the same size as beaux, J'adore is still teeny tiny.
 
Oh I had to wait over 5 months for my two AFTER they were born as they were crappy feeders. They are sooooo worth the wait though.

Five months, after birth, is a long wait.
Although ... I guess you could say that my wait started when I was first place on the list (over 5 months ago)... Okay, I know, not quite the same thing.;)
However, I do believe you are right ... whatever the wait, they are worth it.:)

After notification, of their birth (if/when I get it), ... They won't be ready, to go, until they have had at least a few meals (breeder said this is about 3-4 wks. after birth).
 
Five months, after birth, is a long wait.
Although ... I guess you could say that my wait started when I was first place on the list (over 5 months ago)... Okay, I know, not quite the same thing.;)
However, I do believe you are right ... whatever the wait, they are worth it.:)

After notification, of their birth (if/when I get it), ... They won't be ready, to go, until they have had at least a few meals (breeder said this is about 3-4 wks. after birth).

I know, I bugged the heck out of Ian as soon as I knew they were born. A few from his two litters have died recently due to being such poor feeders, apparently mine are the biggest (despite the fact I only feed them one adult mouce twice a month). My male is almost 500 grams and Clem is just over 400. They are long and thin instead of short and fat like everyone elses LOL.
 
When I was first placed on the list ... The breeder said that they are usually born in July or August.
Then, in June, I got back in contact, with him, and asked how he conducted things, with re. to people on his list to get a pair, ... he said that he would contact the folks, on his list, whenever the babies are born.
So, I am still waiting.;)
We'll see what happens.

Do you mind me asking who the breeder is and PMing me his website? I'm still trying to decide between a Rainbow Boa and one of these guys.. but of course picture like this sway me a bit!
I'm still not quite ready to make the final decision, but I'm getting closer. I think it would be cool to at least talk to a breeder /check our his stalk.
 
Do you mind me asking who the breeder is and PMing me his website? I'm still trying to decide between a Rainbow Boa and one of these guys.. but of course picture like this sway me a bit!
I'm still not quite ready to make the final decision, but I'm getting closer. I think it would be cool to at least talk to a breeder /check our his stalk.

If you see in my first post the name Steve Fuller is underlined, that is a hyperlink to his website :)
 
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