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    11 more yellow ackie eggs laid 9/6/12

    Cooking in the incubator and doing well. I still have 4 from the last clutch here that I have not sold but I doubt they will be here much longer. I will post some pics of the little guys in the next day or two. I also am getting supplies together, and collected some driftwood for another timor pair. Once I have everything I will post a step by step on a tropical setup that can apply to timors, and tree monitors(although I would bump up the dimensions little for tree's).
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    Pictures? I don't read so good!

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    Congrats on 11 more eggs, looking forward to seeing the tutorial post too!

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    Been busier then expected but here are some pics of the eggs and two of the babies that are left.



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    beautiful! i cant wait to own a trio of these someday.
    Tom

    Ball Pythons
    Females: Poss. het albino (Angel),Albino (Corona),Pastel Lesser (Lila),Pinstripe Het Albino (Sandy), Pastel Pied (Pandora),
    Males: Black Pastel Het Albino (Diablo),Piebald (Atlas),Killerbee (King)

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    0.1 Jungle carpet python (Sage)
    0.0.1 Green tree python (Unknown)

    Misc.
    0.1 Snow Corn (Roxy)
    0.1 Bearded dragon (Coral-Blood X Red/Citrus)
    1.0 Diamond Back Terrapin(Crush)

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    They have all hatched out on 12/29 and will post pics of them in a day or two.
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    Here is a pic of one of the little ones sorry for the delay been without internet for a few days. More pics to come.
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    On average, how well would you say these guys are with handling? And about how big of an enclosure would you recommend for a pair?
    Ball Pythons(1)
    1.0 Black Butter - Maple
    0.1 Cinny - Spicy
    0.1 Pastel Calico - Sage
    0.1 Enchi - Willow
    0.2 Pastel - Sarena, Claudia
    0.1 Pinstripe Spotnose -Eve
    0.1 Pastel Pied - Trinity
    0.1 Lavender Albino - Zoe
    0.1 Ivory - Flare
    0.1 Spider - Medusa
    Ball Pythons(2)
    0.1 Pastel Het Hypo -
    0.1 Pastel YB - Kallisto
    0.1 Lesser Bee - Kaede
    0.1 Mystic Fire - Gabi
    0.1 Calico -
    1.0 SuperStripe -
    1.0 BEL -
    0.3 Mojaves -
    0.2 Lessers -
    0.2 Normal -
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    1.0 Coastal x Jungle - Java
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    1.0 50% SD Amel - Pythagoras
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    My adults are very easy to handle, but the babies can be a little skittish. The only time I would go and wiggle any fingers is during food time. They are quite small even as adults and a 40 breeder would be fine for two. Now if you wanted to up in size an enclosure of 4x2x2 is a good option. Just make sure its an enclosure that can hold a minimum of 8 inches of soil material or you could do a large nest box if you do not want to cover the whole cage in that much material. I have had success with both options.
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    Re: 11 more yellow ackie eggs laid 9/6/12

    Are they going to be for sale?

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