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Originally Posted by Valley Pets
Thanks folks! They are a great snake to work with... I'm glad you all like them!
I'll put up more pics soon....(I should have MANY for sale this coming summer guys!) Oh and Roy.. I have a very nice young female that almost looks lime green in color! Very bright! I'll be sure to get pics!
Thanks,
Ryan-Valley Pets
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Very cool.....wouldn't want to do anything now while it's winter and cold out, but come spring, I'll definitely be interested!!! I should have my breeding setup done by then too!

Question for you, ok...actually a couple....How big do the pallidulus get as adults? Do they hit the larger sizes like the T.s.sirtalis? Also, how big are the babies when they are born? I had talked to another breeder, here in the states, who was working with them, but got out of it...due to the fact that the babies were only about 2" when born. Also I'm really surprised to hear that they're difficult to get to mice.....I've heard that they're diet is just as variable as T.s.sirtalis, even to the point where one paper stated that they were major predators on rodents on some of the islands they live on. Anyways, I almost had forgotten, but welcome to the site. It'll be really cool to hear about your work with this subspecies.
--Roy