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Join Date: Jul 2006
Location: Utah
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Re: Picture of my T. s. tetrataenia...
those are such beautifull snakes. Good luck with mating them when you get your females.
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Thanks, but that will take some time. They are born in May and June of 2006.
But I agree, they are indeed very beautiful.
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Re: Picture of my T. s. tetrataenia...
It will take me a few years to breed them
![]() Next thursday I get one of my two female specimen. Also an animal of a few months old. When I have her I will make pictures and I will place them on this forum.
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