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    Re: infernalis

    Startling bar coloration. Are these Scott’s?
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    Quote Originally Posted by brain View Post
    Startling bar coloration. Are these Scott’s?
    Yes they are, born in 2011. The male is probably at 15" and the female is just a little bit smaller.
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    They are looking great Mike. Mine are growing well too, and all have really nice dispositions except one female that thinks she is a miniture king cobra, untill you pick her up, if you can without getting bit, lol
    How are yours to handle Mike?

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    Re: infernalis

    Quote Originally Posted by Jeff B View Post
    Mine are growing well too, ?
    You wouldn’t have any by chance would you Jeff?
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    Quote Originally Posted by brain View Post
    You wouldn’t have any by chance would you Jeff?
    I just have 2 pairs that I traded or bought from Scott last spring that I am growing up, doubt that I will produce any babies untill next spring 2013 at best.

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    Re: infernalis

    Quote Originally Posted by Jeff B View Post
    How are yours to handle Mike?
    I don't really pick them up much, except to move them from one cage to another for cleaning. They're both extremely jumpy but I heard that's how this species is so I expected that. Haven't been bit by them since they were neonates but that's probably just because I don't handle them often.
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