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#372 (permalink) |
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Juvenile snake
Join Date: May 2008
Location: Eureka, CA (Humboldt County)
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Re: T. e. vagrans babies
Is that salmon? Your vagrans are awesome. Do you know what locality the CB stock is from? Your San Francisco is incredible as well. Too bad we Californians can't keep them!
Steven
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The Prince of Insufficient Light.
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Re: Stefan's garters
Not that fast. The bigger one has grown 4.5 cm in over two months, the smaller one just 1.5 cm. Although you can't trust Snakemeasurer to be that accurate, it's still a huge difference.
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