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    ATB locks

    I am very excited that my first go at breeding is off to a good start! I have been pairing my ATB's since mid December, and have had a number of locks so far. Mira is my female, and weighs 888 grams (I am worried she may be a tad overweight--hopefully she goes full term and looses some of those extra grams). She's a patterned orange, and came to me from the East Bay Vivarium a few years ago now. The male is a beautiful garden, Griff, who is right around 500 grams or so. Enjoy!

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    tonight: 1-15-14-- seriously wrapped up


    Forgive the photo quality--it's the best I can do with my cannon point and shoot!

    Thanks for looking!
    -Guy

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    Awesome man, I'm really hoping to up my collection of Amazon's in the future. Their beautiful little snakes and their attitude is great. haha.
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    Re: ATB locks

    Thanks, I am really excited for this! I can't wait to start to see some signs that the breedings were successful. They are my only 2 for now, and they are both fairly docile once they're out of the cage. I love how polymorphic they are, I can't wait to see what she pops out!

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    Re: ATB locks

    I'm hoping that once I get of this next deployment I can get a new pair of ammies and try breeding them and see what happens. The male I have right now is still in his :cens0r::cens0r::cens0r::cens0r::cens0r::cens0r::cens0r: stage of life but we're slowly getting to where he's nice.lol. Lots of bites have been had at my house. I hope everything works out great for you.I'm hoping to get some red's and orange's when I attempt at breeding.
    0.1 Coastel Carpet Python
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    0.1 columbian rainbow boa
    2.0 normal Ball
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    Rahhhh!!

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    Re: ATB locks

    I absolutely love working with these guys! She ovulated the other weekend and is getting redy for her POS, so now we play the waiting game...I'm just excited to see the variety that comes out! My female hadn't bit me in over 2 years, then I went to handle her the other weekend and she flailed wildly and bit my chest. I was so confused until I saw the swelling mid body, then apologized to her and put her back...
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    Re: ATB locks

    Gratz man. This will be cool and interesting to watch.
    -Yar

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    Re: ATB locks

    Thanks! I will definitely be posting updates...be on the lookout for photos after her POS...

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    Re: ATB locks

    Gratz man! Do you have any pics of them by their selves. Im loving the earthy brown colored one i take it thats the female?


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    Re: ATB locks

    That's actually the male, Griff. He's a nice light gray with a purple hue to him in the sunlight. I have another thred with pictures in them I will post more soon after she finally sheds. He shed a couple of weeks ago too so he is due for another photo shoot!

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