Het. Axanthics in the making!
Well, I didn't think he was going to go this year, but I was wrong! Of course this isn't a full cop, just the courting, he is currently wrapping her up, and of course, missing her junk completely, but he is about 3 spirals around, and sooner or later, he is bound to hit the mark!:8: Yellows and Greens were the one snake I ALWAYS wanted to produce, so I'm probably more excited about this than a little school girl, but hey, who cares!:carrot: Greens are next, they have been a royal pain to get into breeding mode though!
http://i14.photobucket.com/albums/a3...s/CIMG1477.jpg
Thanks,
Ben Renick
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and of course, missing her junk completely
I know that feeling all to well :8:
:rockon:
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Here's to another thread filled with innuendos
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Here's to another thread filled with innuendos
Tis the season :clap: :hump: :clap:
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He hit it :D This might top any other breeding this season for me besides Greens... :rolleye2:
http://i14.photobucket.com/albums/a3...s/CIMG1482.jpg
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Awesome! Is axanthicism a dominant or recessive trait in Anacondas?
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I'm guessing it would be recessive like the other axanthic traits. It would be pretty nice if it would prove to be dom in condas, but I don't think I'm that lucky.:rolleye2: Thanks!
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Where did you get the Axanthic that you have?
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He was an import from South America, not sure which basin though... He eats great on f/t food and is very tame. I got lucky with some of my condas..:taz:
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