I have fed the hypoery male pinkies before, but mostly silversides and tons of night crawlers. Today I got a good deal on live fuzzy mice (and some frozen pinkies) so I decided to see if he would eat the live fuzzies. Boy, did he! He ate two and wanted more!
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Amy is very pretty. Can't wait to see her babies. They should be awesome!
Take a look at Don Belnap's litters that produced Iowa's, Nebraska's, and snow radixes, and you will see the same offspring that amy and her future mate can produce.
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I think so. Thanks. Speaking of collections, I don't necessarily want MORE snakes but I'm hoping with the babies coming soon, I can do some trading and "wheeling and dealing" to get more variety.
I will of course always have concinnus, hopefully a pair or at least one to represent each of the different morphs. For the most part, I really just want to keep my red stripe ordinoides girl, a pair of anery concinnus, at least one 3 stripe female concinnus, one big girl single stripe, and my hypoery male concinnus. In other words, I want about 5 or 6 concinnus at the most.
Then, a pair of quad het iowa albino radixes,(already got that covered I think) one red phase eastern milk snake,(again, i think I'll have that covered) then whatever other varieties of garters I can get in trade or buy over the next couple of years. I'm really interested in getting one or a pair of normal eastern black neck like these
I better stop there for now.
Basically, I'm hoping to expand my variety of favorite garters without expanding the numbers too much. I know, good luck, I'm going to need it.
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Yeah, he's pretty cool but have you seen the anery's? Breathtaking. Here's one of a pair I sent to shannon (aSnakeLovinBabe) pictured next to one of her normals. She took the photo:
They have a weird green/blue florescent glow about them captured very well by shannon's photography.
That hypo male is somwhere in between. He doesn't have the weird glow, and his spots have some bit of color, almost yellow, and yet he's definitely not quite normal. I'll show it once again with these pics so you can see what I mean. He is a character, that's for sure. He never ceases to entertain me with his antics. He's also the one chowing on fuzzies in the above video.
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