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    Albino, Spider, Lemons

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    Re: Albino, Spider, Lemons

    Wow nice snakes!

    Lol, that last photo caught me by surprise. I couldn't tell the size of your pastel until the last photo, its HUGE!

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    Re: Albino, Spider, Lemons

    Thanks! shes a porker, hitting almost 2000g in her first year

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    Re: Albino, Spider, Lemons

    I love the Spider- both the pic & the pattern- very nice!
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    Re: Albino, Spider, Lemons

    WOW that pastel girl is huge! Any more pics of the albino in the enclosure? It looks like a nice change from the ordinary tanks and tubs we see so much.

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    Re: Albino, Spider, Lemons

    Dang, huge Pastel!!

    She's only an '09?? I would've guessed like an '07 at the most!
    What do you feed her for her to get that big? LOL
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    Re: Albino, Spider, Lemons

    Thanks for the comments guys actually I have a new display setup now, I will post some pictures for that soon, but heres another pic of the old setup. All my snakes lives in the racks but sometimes I like to show case a morph then I toss in the display time to time. To the question on that lemon-pastel girl, she pounds a rat every 4 days since hatchling, her second meal was already a rat-pup as all my babies, few more of those they're all on small rats.


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    Re: Albino, Spider, Lemons

    great snakes, but i think that pastel is far too big for her age.
    it sounds not healthy to me, too fat in my eyes.
    i will say feeding one time in the 10 days is more then enough, youre snake will live a longer life too that way.

    for the other photo's, great snakes

    no offence, just my 2 cents

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    Re: Albino, Spider, Lemons

    They are nice and the pastel looks like my girl. She is huge and personally I too wouldnt feed them that much, but thats your choice, I do hope if you plan on breeding her that you wait at least a year better 2. shes big enough but her reproductive organs may not be fully developed yet. One thing does make me curious. With pastels they have a tendancy to change color by the time they are an adult. I wonder if its the age or the size that cuases this. Has she lost or gained alot of yellow since she was a baby?
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    Re: Albino, Spider, Lemons

    Quote Originally Posted by snakeparadise View Post
    great snakes, but i think that pastel is far too big for her age.
    it sounds not healthy to me, too fat in my eyes.
    i will say feeding one time in the 10 days is more then enough, youre snake will live a longer life too that way.

    for the other photo's, great snakes

    no offence, just my 2 cents
    non taken Shes actually 18 months now, little bigger then that photo. Now I do offer to feed all young snakes every 4 days, but of course not all will feed everytime, each will feed and grow at their own rate. Certain animals just feed better then others. I usually have no problem getting the females 1500g+ the first year, however if I do decide to breed them...theyre usually a year and half+ and I have great results. Happy hungry snakes will always feed

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