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    Dutch, bold and Thamnophis-crazy Thamnophis's Avatar
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    Re: T. e. vagrans babies

    On my monitor it looks mor greyish than brownish, but it still is a pretty snake...
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    Re: T. e. vagrans babies

    Your monitor settings are wrong. It's greyish brown, but it doesn't matter.

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    Re: T. e. vagrans babies

    I have adapted it a bit and now I see some brownish influences...
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    Re: T. e. vagrans babies

    Very nice babies, Stefan And it looks like they are eating well too.

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    Re: T. e. vagrans babies

    Stefan, Those are very nice pics !!! Very nice babies as well ... thanks so much for sharing

    Best,
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    Re: T. e. vagrans babies

    Sammy used to be just sort of dark grayish brown
    she did have some subtle olivish tints on the sides, if you looked closely
    I fact I was just floored by the beautiful subtle colourations, while everybody else was ooing over my parietalis
    over time her brown has become more charcoal black and overall she looks kind of greenish
    rhea
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    Re: T. e. vagrans babies

    Wonderful pictures! Those little ones are adorable!
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    Re: T. e. vagrans babies



    They grow up so fast.

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    Re: T. e. vagrans babies

    Those are all great photos, Stefan. Looks like yours accept a varied diet as easily as mine did. From day 1 they have eatten anything offered.
    Sid
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    Re: T. e. vagrans babies

    I'm really happy with these two girls, they feed well and apart from a little friendly strike that first week, they've been really easy to handle. I just wonder if it would be better to keep them separated or if the benefits of keeping them together would outweigh the risks. The size difference is now minimal, despite one being significantly smaller when I got them a month and a half ago.

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