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    Re: Eggs on the ground

    I have a little experience with bloods, Have 2 right now a black and Sumatran red, would love to adopt the one-eyed female you got in pics, they are all gorgeous but I have to agree it adds character and personality. Congrats and good luck.

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    Re: Eggs on the ground

    how old and how big where the parents when you first bred them I'm curious cause i got me a female yearling then getting a breeding pair of t albinos this winter


    also wandering do they come into there color as they mature cause of all the bloods i have seen none match what mine looks like color wise. mines more of a tan color closest i seen to a match was t albino's but they were hatchlings and the adults looked nothing like the babies

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    Re: Eggs on the ground

    Female is around 5 or 6 years old i believe

    Male is 3 or 4

    Post pics of your animals, I'll try and give you a good guess at what they will look like as adults






    Quote Originally Posted by ice#1 View Post
    how old and how big where the parents when you first bred them I'm curious cause i got me a female yearling then getting a breeding pair of t albinos this winter


    also wandering do they come into there color as they mature cause of all the bloods i have seen none match what mine looks like color wise. mines more of a tan color closest i seen to a match was t albino's but they were hatchlings and the adults looked nothing like the babies

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    Re: Eggs on the ground



    unsure of even who the breeder was as i got it from my cousins son who got it from pet shop who got it from a trade-in on another snake

    here's link to pic it's over at fuana classifieds in my album http://www.faunaclassifieds.com/foru...pictureid=8264
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    Re: Eggs on the ground

    That snake is about as red as its gonna get

    It will likely darken up though as it ages, becoming more and more brown, especially along the spine.

    Id say it COULD be an import, only because it has those scars on its back, that or it was fed live and someone didnt pay attention and the rat chewed on the snake. The scarring seems to be common on actual imported animals.



    Quote Originally Posted by ice#1 View Post


    unsure of even who the breeder was as i got it from my cousins son who got it from pet shop who got it from a trade-in on another snake

    here's link to pic it's over at fuana classifieds in my album http://www.faunaclassifieds.com/foru...pictureid=8264

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    Re: Eggs on the ground

    Congrats on the beautiful babies Trevor
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    Re: Eggs on the ground

    Big congrats on the nice clutch Trevor!

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    Re: Eggs on the ground

    I could say the same!

    Congrats on your Sumatran clutch!



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    Big congrats on the nice clutch Trevor!

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    Re: Eggs on the ground

    Quote Originally Posted by 2kdime View Post
    That snake is about as red as its gonna get

    It will likely darken up though as it ages, becoming more and more brown, especially along the spine.

    Id say it COULD be an import, only because it has those scars on its back, that or it was fed live and someone didnt pay attention and the rat chewed on the snake. The scarring seems to be common on actual imported animals.

    it's suppose to be captive born just the pet shop told my cousins son they got it from a guy that breeds for them but my cousin is related to the guy that breeds for them and he has never breed bloods.

    also that aint scaring thats what i thought at first to but it's got just that one strip of black scales on back only like 15 or 20 black scales in a row. they actually appeared while I've had her and all I've feed here is f/t well other then when first got it gave it a couple pinkies (yes i know Lil to small of prey but usually got at least 50 pinkies on hand trying to get breeding colony of mice set up so figured a few pinkies was better then 1 mouse i like to vary there food here and sometimes going a Lil bigger prey sometimes Lil smaller prey

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