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Ophiuchus rhea
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baby lust
yesterday i got to spend some time with my babies and it made me want more babies - in the future
right now I kind of got enough but I am looking at spring mind you - I haven't started anyone on a brumation track, except that I didn't feed my red-sideds last feeding day I also had time to spend with Sammy - my favourite even though I got Sammy a boyfriend this year, I hadn't planned on putting her into brumation because of her recent surgery yesterday, when I hung out with her, I realized that I want Sammy's babies more than any others here's a couple of pics I took yesterday (I'm at work, so it's links instead of pics): http://farm3.static.flickr.com/2385/...bac0db7d_b.jpg the next one has a close-up of her scar http://farm3.static.flickr.com/2045/...eae19964_b.jpg other than that scar, she seems to be in fine shape I would not want to risk anything, but perhaps I could do a short brumation with her early next year? any opinions/advice welcome
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Edgy Exotic Reptiles
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Re: baby lust
well i think as long as shes healthy and recovered fully than you can do a full brumation but if your not sure you could always do something like 2 months, o and what type of garter is that?, Parietalis? its cute
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Re: baby lust
im positive thats a parietalis i recognize that pattern
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The Prince of Insufficient Light.
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Re: baby lust
Justin, both sirtalis and parietalis come in a wide range of colors and patterns and I've seen pictures of both subspecies, that have been very similar to that one. It could pass for a T. elegans elegans, but I've never seen one with red before.
Then there's the number of supralabials. T. sirtalis has 7, but T. elegans should have 8 or rarely 7. Even if it's not conclusive, it does in my opinion improve the odds that it's not an elegans. Anyway, we need the opinion of more experienced people. ![]()
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Re: baby lust
it looks a lot like parietalis that has faded from age or like a northern one that didnt have that much red to start out with i didnt know that sirtalis could have red also it looks alot like an older version of my northern red-sided
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