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    Dwarf Albino

    2006 female in a 6 qt tub.


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    Re: Dwarf Albino

    What the hell???

    06?

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    Re: Dwarf Albino

    Quote Originally Posted by Patrick Long View Post
    What the hell???

    06?
    Yep! $1400 for her in '06 and she'll never be big enough to breed!

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    Re: Dwarf Albino

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    Yep! $1400 for her in '06 and she'll never be big enough to breed!
    Wow dude.....dont even know what to say.....

    ..cough *rip off* hahahaha


    Thats really odd, but a great representation of how wieght vs age has a roll in breeding.

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    Re: Dwarf Albino

    Quote Originally Posted by Patrick Long View Post
    ..cough *rip off* hahahaha
    You can say that again.

    Quote Originally Posted by Patrick Long View Post
    a great representation of how wieght vs age has a roll in breeding.
    By the time she is 10 years old she may be breeding size.

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    Re: Dwarf Albino

    Is she really showing any sort of growth at all though? I mean in two years and shes still in a 6qt? LOL

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    Re: Dwarf Albino

    Quote Originally Posted by Patrick Long View Post
    Is she really showing any sort of growth at all though? I mean in two years and shes still in a 6qt? LOL
    She grows but VERY LITTLE at a time.
    Maybe 10 grams a month.

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    Re: Dwarf Albino

    Well at least she's pretty and healthy
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    Re: Dwarf Albino

    you need to try breeding her and making more dwarfs, that would be sweet.

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    Re: Dwarf Albino

    a clutch of dwarfs would be cool, i would buy one but too bad it would need to be a 10 year project. Maybe try to find another "dwarf" snake? Someone on this site might have seen this before. Come to think of it, dwarfs would save tons on cage expenses.
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