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    Juvenile Cheynei

    Making decent progress on these with 6/12 now taking f/t rat pinks. Once they have stronger feeding responses I'll get them outside for some proper updates. They're still timid little things that prefer their food left with them overnight.

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    Man those eyes are amazing, great looking carpet

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    Your carpet looks great. I think their eyes look so cool. I have one that is eating rat pinks. However the other one, is like your very timid and defensive. They are so much fun to work with.

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    Love the banding on that one! Cant wait to see the rest of them
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    Re: Juvenile Cheynei

    Gorgeous carpet John. Looks like a stunner in the making.

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    Nice,

    Damn near looks like a wild specimen in color and pattern which I like a lot.

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    Great looking little guy there. I love the markings too! It will be good to see how his markings are magnified in a yr!

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    Growing like weeds and starting to color up a bit. Here's one with thicker yellow bands. I handle as little as possible so get tagged every time but they're all one and done - pretty chill after they realize I'm not food or a threat.






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    Got a fair shot of the dam today too. The sunlight washed her yellows out a bit but made up for it with a bit of iridescence. She's starting to fill out more, especially in the head region, like the sire.



    Have to add a picture of old man cheynei too, even if it's a couple months old, for the sake of comparison. He definitely has more of a classic/wild type look. I'm personally a fan of the black tipping though most folks are into the higher yellow content in their jungles.

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    Re: Juvenile Cheynei

    Those are some exceptional JCP's John. The colors are popping nicely on that hatchling too.

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