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    the red sided giant reptileparadise's Avatar
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    Re: Breeding T. fulvus

    Again Fons, a great result!
    I´m still liking them...and I might even like them more and more...
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    Re: Breeding T. fulvus

    Those are very nice little ones. Very rich looking colors-
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    Re: Breeding T. fulvus

    they look a little like a checkered garter awsome pics
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    Re: Breeding T. fulvus

    Those are some beautiful snakes. Congrats.
    Steve
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    They are not just snakes. They're garter snakes.
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    Re: Breeding T. fulvus

    awesome little babies!!!!!

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    Truieneer, e ras apoat Snaky's Avatar
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    Re: Breeding T. fulvus

    As already said, great result Fons! They are very nice
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    Re: Breeding T. fulvus

    Very well done Fons
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    Re: Breeding T. fulvus

    they're beautiful
    I've always thought they look a bit like vagrans, but now I can see the resemblance to cyrtopsis
    rhea
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